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February 28, 2008 at 5:47 AM #161994March 6, 2008 at 9:29 AM #164878jpinpbParticipant
I think Ivy Gate should be called Poison Ivy Gate.
March 6, 2008 at 9:29 AM #165191jpinpbParticipantI think Ivy Gate should be called Poison Ivy Gate.
March 6, 2008 at 9:29 AM #165199jpinpbParticipantI think Ivy Gate should be called Poison Ivy Gate.
March 6, 2008 at 9:29 AM #165207jpinpbParticipantI think Ivy Gate should be called Poison Ivy Gate.
March 6, 2008 at 9:29 AM #165293jpinpbParticipantI think Ivy Gate should be called Poison Ivy Gate.
March 6, 2008 at 9:41 AM #164893surveyorParticipantlost income and insurance
I’m wondering how insurance deals with rental income lost from a firestorm. I know that insurance companies were paying homeowners loss of use compensation from the fires, but wondering how rental properties were compensated (if at all).
It depends on whether a lender will require rental income protection (and I can only speak to my own situation, as that I am not an authority on insurance and its intricacies). I was only required to have income protection on my commercial/residential property. From my understanding of the policy, yes, the insurance would cover certain expenses if a disaster (such as a fire) destroyed the property.
My SFRs do not have income protection, but the insurance does cover the lender in case of a fire…
(I’d have to re-read the insurance policy that I have, I dont’ have all the details in mind).
March 6, 2008 at 9:41 AM #165206surveyorParticipantlost income and insurance
I’m wondering how insurance deals with rental income lost from a firestorm. I know that insurance companies were paying homeowners loss of use compensation from the fires, but wondering how rental properties were compensated (if at all).
It depends on whether a lender will require rental income protection (and I can only speak to my own situation, as that I am not an authority on insurance and its intricacies). I was only required to have income protection on my commercial/residential property. From my understanding of the policy, yes, the insurance would cover certain expenses if a disaster (such as a fire) destroyed the property.
My SFRs do not have income protection, but the insurance does cover the lender in case of a fire…
(I’d have to re-read the insurance policy that I have, I dont’ have all the details in mind).
March 6, 2008 at 9:41 AM #165214surveyorParticipantlost income and insurance
I’m wondering how insurance deals with rental income lost from a firestorm. I know that insurance companies were paying homeowners loss of use compensation from the fires, but wondering how rental properties were compensated (if at all).
It depends on whether a lender will require rental income protection (and I can only speak to my own situation, as that I am not an authority on insurance and its intricacies). I was only required to have income protection on my commercial/residential property. From my understanding of the policy, yes, the insurance would cover certain expenses if a disaster (such as a fire) destroyed the property.
My SFRs do not have income protection, but the insurance does cover the lender in case of a fire…
(I’d have to re-read the insurance policy that I have, I dont’ have all the details in mind).
March 6, 2008 at 9:41 AM #165222surveyorParticipantlost income and insurance
I’m wondering how insurance deals with rental income lost from a firestorm. I know that insurance companies were paying homeowners loss of use compensation from the fires, but wondering how rental properties were compensated (if at all).
It depends on whether a lender will require rental income protection (and I can only speak to my own situation, as that I am not an authority on insurance and its intricacies). I was only required to have income protection on my commercial/residential property. From my understanding of the policy, yes, the insurance would cover certain expenses if a disaster (such as a fire) destroyed the property.
My SFRs do not have income protection, but the insurance does cover the lender in case of a fire…
(I’d have to re-read the insurance policy that I have, I dont’ have all the details in mind).
March 6, 2008 at 9:41 AM #165308surveyorParticipantlost income and insurance
I’m wondering how insurance deals with rental income lost from a firestorm. I know that insurance companies were paying homeowners loss of use compensation from the fires, but wondering how rental properties were compensated (if at all).
It depends on whether a lender will require rental income protection (and I can only speak to my own situation, as that I am not an authority on insurance and its intricacies). I was only required to have income protection on my commercial/residential property. From my understanding of the policy, yes, the insurance would cover certain expenses if a disaster (such as a fire) destroyed the property.
My SFRs do not have income protection, but the insurance does cover the lender in case of a fire…
(I’d have to re-read the insurance policy that I have, I dont’ have all the details in mind).
March 22, 2008 at 9:58 AM #174659jpinpbParticipantHave you guys read the update on Poison Ivy Gate?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/03/three-stooges-of-ivy-gate.htmlMarch 22, 2008 at 9:58 AM #175008jpinpbParticipantHave you guys read the update on Poison Ivy Gate?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/03/three-stooges-of-ivy-gate.htmlMarch 22, 2008 at 9:58 AM #175012jpinpbParticipantHave you guys read the update on Poison Ivy Gate?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/03/three-stooges-of-ivy-gate.htmlMarch 22, 2008 at 9:58 AM #175019jpinpbParticipantHave you guys read the update on Poison Ivy Gate?
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/03/three-stooges-of-ivy-gate.html -
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