If it was on your land - you are. But ask your insurer - you pay for advice not just insurance cover
Maybe, Maybe not. It depends on whether your neighbor is "legally liable" for your water damage. If the neighbor is not liable then they do not have to pay. If the neighbor is liable, it should be covered under the liability portion of your neighbors property insurance policy if he selected liability coverage when he purchased his policy.
Yes. Usually.
Flood is coming from there house
In a word.... YES...... Your landlord has a duty to not cause damage to the property of others
Someone may be illegally tapped into the same main
A water damage specialist will come to your house and give you a free estimate.The price he charges you will depend on how severe the damage is that your walls have sustained.
Water can damage the foundations of a house and they can suffer badly from the effects if they are made of concrete. While water damage to carpets and furniture is a pain, foundations that has been damaged by standing water can be a big problem as it can affect the structure of the building. This damage caused by flooding can not only weaken the foundations but in the worst cases, potentially cause the house to become unstable.
beg your family, friends, and neighbors.
Water Damage Local is highly qualified and knowledgeable in cleaning up the water damage. They can actually be at your house within an hour to after your initial call.
well, it overlooks the water so pollution can damage??
it can do a lot of damage it can also kill if it reaches you that is why stay away from water high objects ect.
Yes. Your house is covered by anything unless it is specifically excluded in the policy. Your personal belongings are covered under the peril of water/water/hail damage.