“I have a house that was built in 1924 and was a rental for 10 years before I bought it. It is badly in need of a lot of repairs. I have heard of a grant that gives $20,000 to help with repairs for homeowners... is there one I can apply for? Jodi Strait kateyesjr@Yahoo.com”
Yes, if you bought that as a rider. No if you did not.
Take it to a professional body shop. They know where to look for previous body and frame repairs.
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Possibly. Depending on if you bought an extra endorsement called back up of sewer or sub pump. This is an additional coverage you have to buy on your homeowners. This also depends if what ever happened to the the septic tank was accidental or sudden. If it failed due to poor maintenance, then no the insurance company does not have to cover it. The adjuster will determine when he comes out if its either or. Mark Owner of Denvers Insurance
That depends on the homeowners policy you bought, most homeowners insurance policies don't cover insect infestations but many will cover resulting damages if any, once you have abated the infestation. So first, call an exterminator to remove the Bees, Then if there is any remaining damage after removal, contact your home insurance company about coverage for any needed repairs. If damage is minor or below your deductible, it might be cheaper just to hire a handyman for that than filing a claim.
Homeowners must pay for all repairs themselves. Homeowners need to buy homeowners insurance. They usually have higher utility bills. Homeowners pay property taxes. However, the advantages to owning your own home are usually worth it.
What you should look to for coverage is your home buyers warranty.Typically Homeowners Insurance will not cover pre-existing damage. Any damage the home incurred before the policy started is not a loss deemed to have occurred in the policy term and therefore not eligible for coverage. It will also not cover damage that occurred to a property before you became the owner.
I just bought one with the strait 6 5 speed that's in perfict condition for $3800
There are plenty of places in order for one to be able to send a mobile phone to for repairs. However, one might check out the place where one has bought the phone.
Generally speaking...no. It all depends on the cause of loss.
The answer you want is in the auction documents involved in your purchase. There is no standard.
You can return it and ask them to repair it if you bought it with a warranty. If you bought it "AS IS" then you will have to pay for the repairs. You cannot simply return the car for a refund. The buyers remorse laws do not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.