No, Your Homeowners Insurance Policy typically provides Property Hazard Insurance that covers certain sudden losses resulting from covered perils such as fire, lightning, wind, hail, theft, vandalism, etc.
It's probably time to break down and call in a good carpenter to finish the job.
er damage caused by windows
HO insurance policies are typically all risk and as such would cover such loss
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Pathology.
They would pay for it only if it has been added to the policy (or if it was part of the home when insured) AND only if the damage was caused by some unforseen circumstance. IT probably would not be covered for a structural failure, an earthquake, etc. But if a bulldozer fell into it , that may be covered.
Congenital or structural defects.
No. If your house been built fairly recently, then the contractor who built your house may be lible for damages. If he is a licensed contractor, then he will (should!) be bonded, which should cover the damages.
Rusty baseboard nails are caused by moisture. The moisture can be caused by heavy rain and humidity or structural damage.
Not while running, but building and installing them caused some.
Rusty baseboard nails are caused by moisture. The moisture can be caused by heavy rain and humidity or structural damage.
The Meteorite that impacted russia on 15th feb 2013 was15-metres in diameter and weighed around 7,000 tonnes. Hitting the atmosphere at 18 kilometres per second it blasted out windows and caused light structural damage.
Structural fatigue caused the wing to come off during flight.