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Reply to Re: Carencro flooding; who is responsible for clean up
Re: Carencro flooding; who is responsible for clean up (Score: 1) by Francis on Friday, March 16, 2012 @10:36
Bryan, that's interesting. Because he says his insurers are denying all his claims on account of the fact that it is a "body of water". That gels with what you are wondering.

I see what you're saying about the FIRE portion only covering the tenant's property, not the structure. Now the lease makes much more sense. Still could maybe be further clarified, but i get what they are after.

Thanks!

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