I do not know because i have never asked the thames waterboard,although i have worked for them.neverr thgought to ask,should realy know.kond regards paul wayne rimmer.god bless us all in many ways,just beyourselfs within reason.
The heating system and every other part of the home is included. The main thing is what caused the damage. If it is a covered cause it will be paid for and if not it will not.
No, and it may have caused major damage to the elctrical system.No, and it may have caused major damage to the elctrical system.
Your homeowners insurance should cover damage to your sprinkler system if the cause of the damage is covered by your homeowners insurance policy such as fire, lightning, freezing of pipes, etc. Homeowners insurance is not a maintenance policy and will not cover mechanical failure of your system.
If it caused a fire it would cover the fire damage, but the system would not be covered because it would be considered wear and tear, which is not covered.
It depends on how the lease is written. You may be liable if the damage was done as a result of actions caused by the landlord, and as such the landlord is responsible for the sprinkler system. However, you shold be covered under your insurance or better yet the other tenant should be covered under their insurance. The damage was done as a result of a properly working system which contained a fire and any subsequent damage done by the water should be covered by each tenants "renters insurance". Unfortunately without reading the lease I can only speculate. You may need an attorney to read the lease and advise you, you may be able to find it in the lease yourself. It depends on how the lease is written. You may be liable if the damage was done as a result of actions caused by the landlord, and as such the landlord is responsible for the sprinkler system. However, you should be covered under your insurance or better yet the other tenant should be covered under their insurance. The damage was done as a result of a properly working system which contained a fire and any subsequent damage done by the water should be covered by each tenants "renters insurance". Unfortunately without reading the lease I can only speculate. You may need an attorney to read the lease and advise you, you may be able to find it in the lease yourself.
Most frostbite is caused by damage to the skin.
Probably not. Usually a septic system backup is caused by a maintenance issue and not by a covered cause that would be covered on your homeowners insurance.
Most homeowner's insurance policies cover damage caused by burst pipes, including repairs to walls. However, coverage may vary, and it's essential to verify with your insurance company what is included in your policy. A soil test may not be covered under standard policies unless it is directly related to the damage caused by the burst pipes.
There is no mining in Antarctica -- it is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty System.
depends what you mean, insurance will pay for a fire from an faulty electrical system, the insurance company will not pay for the faulty product itself only the resulting damage.
Hypertonia is a form of spasticity that is caused by damage to the central nervous system. It is when the muscles contract and spasm.
one problem of the lymphatic system is blockage, damage caused to the lymph nodes and metasized cancer