Good question. Probably none that I know of.
No, That's illegal and a felony criminal act. If it is your neighbors fence and you filed a claim, you would be committing insurance fraud.
NO. that would constitute double indemnity which is a felony offense and a form of Fraud. You can not get paid by the insurance company and then turn around and insist on payment again for the same loss from your neighbor.AnswerTypically the person having the fence installed is bound to pay for it. Unless an arrangement has been made prior to the construction. It is common courtesy for cost to be split evenly by those who will share the fence, but if the neighbor has already been paid by the insurance company then I would call him out on that one, it would be a criminal act.
Yes the gate can be installed without removing the fence. But if the company that installed the fence forgot to add the gate I highly doubt I would want them to come back and do the work.
walk along the fence with the coller and when there is no current you have found your break.
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The person's collision insurance should cover the damage to their car, and their liability insurance should cover the damage to the fence and property. If they have no collision insurance, they will have to fix their car on their own.
Yes. The problem is that the swingset poses an "attractive threat" and without a fence, there is no safety measure. There are two options, add a fence (with a lockable gate) or remove the swingset.
If your partner has an accident in a car she is not insured to drive it is highly unlikely the insurance company will pay for any damages, in many countries it is also illegal to drive without insurance and punishments for such serious offence can sometimes include prison time. In the UK it would result in a £1000 fine at the very least and probably a 3 month driving ban.
Get the insurance company of the dog owner to pay. Homeowners insurance is not meant to be a maintenance contract. You as a homeowner are expected to maintain your property and replace things as they wear out. If your fence was properly maintained would the dog have been able to break through it?
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When driving behind another vehicle at night,