WATER LOSS: HOW TO APPROACH YOUR ASSOCIATION ABOUT WATER LOSS/DAMAGE IN YOUR HOME

Water intrusion and the subsequent damage it can cause (commonly referred to in the insurance industry as “water loss”) can occur at any time. While the rainy season in the greater Puget Sound region tends to strike fear in those with an older roof or less than perfect siding, the truth is, a water loss incident is not always triggered by high levels of rain or bad weather. And if you happen to live in a condominium or townhome with shared or common walls, your likelihood of experiencing a water loss incident rises.    Read the article…………………………….

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