Doubt it very much, unless their was a fault with the air conditioner which broke down . Try and see.
No, this is considered normal wear and tear.
Ask your insurance agent to be sure.
In most cases the association is responsible for mantaining the roof and structure. It should the the association's insurance problem.
Homeowners policies exclude damage due to "settling, cracking, bulging, shrinkage or expansion of foundations, walls, floors, ceilings, walks, drives, curbs, fences, retaining walls..." (language varies by state)
Because hot air rises, hence the hot air from the lower floors will rise to the upper floors.
No.
You know, I have seen these types of claims paid, and I've seen them denied it will depend on the form you have and policy wording, and exact cause of loss, contact your company immediately and turn in the claim.
If the electric being off for 5 days warped the floors, then yes. It would be very rare for a wood floor to warp from 30 degree weather unless it was installed WAY too tight to begin with.
It really just depends on the type of policy you purchased and what all it covers. Not all home insurance policies are the same. The best source for information regarding your coverage is your insurer.
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Anything that is owned by the homeowner would not be covered by renter's insurance. That would be the building, any appliances, the furnace, sinks, tubs, floors, walls, etc.