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Additional property coverage


Some insurance policies also provide additional property damage coverage when a loss occurs as the result of a covered peril. Covered items include:

1. reasonable temporary repairs

2. necessary to protect the property against further damage

3. reasonable cost of removing damaged property and debris

4. expenses of removing property and storing it for up to thirty days

5.reimbursement for fire department service charges

6. reimbursement of up to $500 for loss of credit cards, check forgeries or acceptance in good faith of counterfeit money.

Most renters’ insurance policies do not have a property damage component. Some renter's insurance policies, however, do provide for loss or damage to the premises caused by the renter.
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