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It doesn’t matter if you have a homeowners insurance claim or a commercial property insurance claim, the process is the same. You pay premiums to the insurance company for coverage. If you suffer a covered loss, you file a claim and the insurance company … Dryout Inc Emergency water damage restoration, drying, deodorization, decontamination, disinfection, mold removal, water and fire damage repair services by a network of trained specialists, technicians and restoration …  read more…

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When you are shopping for homeowner’s insurance you will find that premiums vary greatly from one company to the next. … … How Do I Know What Type Of Homeowners Insurance Policy I Have? If you have a Texas All-State or Farmer’s Insurance policy, you do not have an HOB policy. You may not have sudden and accidental leak damage coverage below the foundation of your home. You also may not have damage from deterioration of mold and fungi coverage. …  read more…

Is Your Honolulu Homeowners Insurance Coverage Adequate?
Surveys indicate many people do not know what their homeowner insurance policy covers. So you are perfectly clear, pull out your policy and read through it. It’s tedious, but it’s worth a few minutes of your time and will give you peace …  read more…

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Home Water Damage Can Cause Major Problems
Unfortunately, home water damage occurs more often than many think. One of the more catastrophic events is flooding from a hurricane or major storm. This will generally cause widespread damag…  read more…

Tips For Getting the Best Leaky Roof Repair
Winter may finally be over, but in some of the hardest hit regions of the country, it?s left a lingering reminder of its wrath. As KUSA TV out of Colorado recently reported, ?Wet, heavy snow means lea…  read more…

Economics effects of flood damage
The economic fallout of flood damage can be massive. When the federal government talks about a region that?s been hit hard by flooding, the figures being discussed can total millions of dollars. The c…  read more…

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HOMES ALONE (The Tampa Tribune)
Financially-strapped homeowners have walked away from homes in foreclosure for years. Now, some of their lenders don’t want the houses either.  read more…

A generation will bear scars of this recession (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Eventually, an economic boom will restore prosperity to this nation, this state, this region. But in many ways, the current recession may never end. It will survive in the attitudes of Americans schooled in hard times, just as an earlier generation was marked by the Depression.  read more…

Cracked Houses: What the Boom Built (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
Hundreds of thousands of people are finding almost-new homes need many thousands of dollars in fixes because of construction defects.  read more…

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Voting Question: How do I deal with a black mold problem?
I went into my attic to investigate a leak I discovered over the weekend and found black mold in the opposite side of the attic. I’m concerned that my homeowner’s insurance will drop me if I report the problem, can someone help me out here. I don’t know how to handle this.

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Voting Question: What can we do to ‘fire’ a bad property manager?
When we moved out of state we hired a porperty manager, who has managed our property at a loss for the last six months by tying up the property with poorly screened renters, who tie up the property and never pay, and by hiring friends to work on our home for work it did not need, and that we did not agree to.
In the mean time, it is this managments company’s policy to keep the deposits from these unscreened, and non paying tenants, while we are left to arrange for, and pay for all legal expenses to try to collect the rent from their original contracts. There has also been storm damage to our home that was reported to us months later, so we were not able to file insurance claims to have it repaired. THe last straw was they hired someone to ‘fix’ our evaporative cooler. That individual removed, and then put the boober on upside down, which caused the roof cooler to overflow, reulsting in damage to the drywall that will have to be replaced, and we will also have to arrange for mold prevention measures to be taken as well.
What are our rights as homeowners to end this and proetect ourselves from continuing losses at the hands of this property manager? The home is in Cochise COunty, Arizona. Thanks.

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Resolved Question: Can a bathroom without ventilation or windows grow mold on the walls near the ceiling?
The whole story is I have a tenant that 2 years ago filled a bathtub with hot water and basically slept in the bathroom for 3 days trying to shake a bad cold. She is a doctor by the way. Apparently the excessive moisture caused the condo below to drip water I guess through the walls to their ceiling. I noticed that bathroom downstairs does not have ventilation. I guess lately mold has been growing slightly at the top corners of the wall of the small bathroom. They are claiming the mold is new but the water damage that came from my tenant from 2 years ago. I’ve checked all the plumbing and inside my walls through various openings and it is dry, and there is air flow through the walls from below. I told them to go through their homeowners insurance and have it checked first. Can mold just show up all of a sudden after 2 years? There wasn’t mold before they said.

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