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“I just had a call about a tree through a roof in Covington,” Babbitt Insurance Group owner David Babbitt said. Important to note, when the neighbor's tree falls on your fence or home, you call your insurance company. “That doesn't make people happy,

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-Moisture and mold damage that could have been avoided by property owners isn't covered. -Flood insurance doesn't reimburse for damaged items outside of buildings, such as fences, patios, and hot tubs. -No payments are made for temporary housing or
Of the $36000 that Bellefontaine Cemetery paid out last year to replace the stone and fencing, the cemetery has only been able to get reimbursed $3200 by insured drivers. Sometimes, the drivers aren't insured. Other times they can't be found.

Today, the two-bedroom house is worth little more than the $33500 she and her late husband paid in 1979. Yet Citizens Property Insurance Corp. says it would cost $124000 to replace the house — an amount that is driving up Lauro's costs of ownership to
The tree collapsed into my yard causing my grill and table umbrella to break, also broke the fence. He had the tree removed and repaired the fence but who pays for my broken stuff. The neighbor is saying that my homeowners insurance pays but shouldnt’s it be his???
Chosen Answer:Call your insurance ASAP.
If the neighbor’s tree fell due to their own negligence (the tree was dead and rotted out but they failed to remove it, etc) then it is their responsibility. If the tree fell because of a storm or other act of God than your insurance should pay.
Either way, this is for the insurance companies to work out. So call your agent, explain the situation, and let them work it out.
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