It depends on the severity of damage to the house as well as the value of the house. It is impossible to tell without seeing the actual damage; a professional estimate is needed for that.
Most houses hit by an EF3 tornado will take less than EF3 damage. However, if the house has sustained EF3 or high-end EF2 damage the structure is probably a total loss.
That can vary widely. First of all, it depends on how severely damaged the house is. Damage can range from a few peeled shingles (with a cost of hundreds of dollars) to the complete destruction of the home, in which case the cost would depend on the value of a new home, which is variable.
Oh, dude, the Tri-State Tornado hit back in 1925, so I wasn't around to swipe my credit card for those repairs. But, like, estimates suggest it caused over $1 billion in damages in today's money. So yeah, that tornado really took a toll on the ol' wallet.
most likely not because tornado jockey, although fun and awesome, was not one of its company's money makers. It is also pretty much endless which would eliminate the reason for a sequel so basically they could just do something like a Hurricane Jockey which would be a branch off of Tornado Jockey.
It varies. Some tornadoes stay in open fields or only impact trees and so cause no property damage. Weak tornadoes (EF0 and EF1) often cause damage in the tens of thousands of dollars, and on rare occasions in to the millions. Strong to violent tornadoes (EF2-EF5) may cause damage ranging from the hundreds of thousands of dollars to the tens of millions. Some of the worst tornadoes have caused damage in the hundreds of millions of dollars, with a handful topping $1 billion.
The cost to repair Texas after Hurricane Ike in 2008 was estimated to be around $30 billion. The hurricane caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and businesses in the state.
How do I get a grant to fix things on my house and in my house?
when if was like an hurricane or a tornado and you lost things or if your house got fludded
That can vary widely. First of all, it depends on how severely damaged the house is. Damage can range from a few peeled shingles (with a cost of hundreds of dollars) to the complete destruction of the home, in which case the cost would depend on the value of a new home, which is variable.
It varies widley. Some tornadoes cause no property damage and so there is no cost of repair. In many cases costs are in the tens of thousands to millions of dollars. In most destructive tornadoes costs have been in the billions.
can i get my home repair without paying money back . i dont have the money to get it done
how people help? well grown ups can help by re-building a house or give money to people who lost their homes....
The cost of damage from the Waco tornado was $41 million.
The Greensburg tornado cost about $250 million.
The costliest tornado on record was the Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011 with a cost of damage at $2.8 billion.
you have to earn enough money there will be a little dot by the damages click on it it will say repair click on that if you don't have enough money but have home insurance they should pay for it
People refinance a house because they need money quickly. They might need money for a sudden illness, unexpected home repair or job loss. They also might refinance if the interest rates are low enough.
No!A REAL ANSWERThe mortgage company has no legal responsibility for any repair or fault within your house. All they did was lend you money. BUTIf you have equity in your house they may be willing to "RENEGOTIATE" your mortgage to help you pay for any large repair.