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The definition of a burglary is entering a building unlawfully with intent to commit a felony or to steal valuable property. If there is no sign of forced entry, the insurance company has no way of knowing what actually occurred. You may be able to prove that it was a legitimate burglary if you had a burglar alarm in place, or had recently reported stolen keys, or a former employee...

The insurance company can argue that you did not take the steps to ensure that the situation could have been avoided.

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