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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2746534" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>If the house is uninhabitable, and insured, I'd think there was Additional Living Expense (ALE or "loss of use") <a href="http://uphelp.org/pubs/survivors-speak-additional-living-expense-aleloss-use" target="_blank">coverage </a>available under the fire policy. If you have a renters policy, it would also provide some coverage of ALE for displacement not due tot he fault of the landlord. If you are uninsured or the ALE coverage is exhausted, FEMA does provide assistance for this though currently they and Fallin are in a pissing match over whether the March and May storms are enough to qualify as a disaster of FEMA-level severity.</p><p></p><p>Just something to consider in case you or the property owner haven't got through the finer details of a total loss claim on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2746534, member: 7488"] If the house is uninhabitable, and insured, I'd think there was Additional Living Expense (ALE or "loss of use") [URL="http://uphelp.org/pubs/survivors-speak-additional-living-expense-aleloss-use"]coverage [/URL]available under the fire policy. If you have a renters policy, it would also provide some coverage of ALE for displacement not due tot he fault of the landlord. If you are uninsured or the ALE coverage is exhausted, FEMA does provide assistance for this though currently they and Fallin are in a pissing match over whether the March and May storms are enough to qualify as a disaster of FEMA-level severity. Just something to consider in case you or the property owner haven't got through the finer details of a total loss claim on it. [/QUOTE]
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