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Insurance Coverage In Massachusetts? |
if you have ordinance or law coverage on a promulgation page in your home owners policy for up to 20% of coverage which is 436,000.00. what does that cover in Massachusetts. if your city issues you a occupancy permit and then some one next door to you challenges it to the land court and the judge rules in the other yourself favor against the local code enforcement officer of that town. should that coverage pay for any changes that might be ordered by the come court judge.
| Answer: Homeowners insurance covers blunt physical damage to your home. Having to make modifications to your home to comply with edifice requirements does not constitute "direct physical damage" therefore there is no coverage. The concept of the coverage that you do have is that if there is a fire or a tornado when you go to rebuild your home there will be coverage to make improvements that are mandated by local building codes. Such an stamp of approval is necessary |
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