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
It is important to thoroughly inspect the house for any signs of water damage before purchasing it. If you have found water damage after buying the house, it is recommended to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and potential health hazards.
No, the water pipe in my house has not burst, causing any damage or flooding.
In a word.... YES...... Your landlord has a duty to not cause damage to the property of others
You can prevent water damage to your house foundation by using gravel around the perimeter to improve drainage. The gravel allows water to flow away from the foundation, reducing the risk of water seeping into the foundation and causing damage.
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.
beg your family, friends, and neighbors.
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.
If the water pipe outside your house breaks, you should immediately turn off the main water supply to prevent further damage. Then, contact a professional plumber to repair the pipe as soon as possible. Avoid using water in your house until the pipe is fixed to prevent flooding and water damage.
To prevent water damage around your house, you can use concrete in areas such as the foundation, walkways, and driveways. Ensure that the concrete is properly sealed and sloped away from the house to direct water away from the foundation. Additionally, consider installing gutters and downspouts to further manage water flow.