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No since an insurance company would not want to be liable for damage caused by the leaking roof.
It may, call your claims department or your agent. If the damage was a result of the owner's neglect of regular maintenance, but ask your agent anyway.
No. Insurance does not cover mechanical problems.
Yes, there are ways to prevent water damage caused by a leaking flat roof. Regular inspections and maintenance, prompt repairs of any leaks, proper drainage systems, and installing a waterproof membrane can help prevent water damage.
It could, But just as with most insurance issues. It all depends on the type of coverage you purchased. The best source of information is your insurance company or your insurance agent to determine the scope of coverage you selected when you purchased your policy.
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If this is for a home: you can ask your insurance broker or carrier whether this damage is covered by your insurance. If this is for a condominium: you can notify your board and turn the matter over to them to handle with the master insurance carrier.
It should but you need to specify which insurance you have.
Basically, you have to pay for insurance. If you get into an accident, you are at least partly responsible for the damage that accident caused, whether or not you were at fault. Insurance helps to pay for that damage.
Typically, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover damage to a foundation caused by earthquakes. You would need to purchase a separate earthquake insurance policy or rider to have coverage for this type of damage.
repair to the roof not covered. resulting water damage covered subject to policy deductible
Yes.