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    water damage claim

    yes, they did send someone, an indie adjuster. It seems to have leaked within the walls, and damaged the floor and some mold directly in front of washer/dryer stack. so no stains or visible signs along outside the walls. Also looks to have flowed to unit under ours, and he has some floor damage...
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    water damage claim

    my insurance just sent me this... In review of your claim, inspection confirmed that the engineered wood flooring in front of the laundry closet has warped and buckled. There was no evidence of the warping having been caused by water. There are no stains and no signs of leaking or any other...
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    water damage claim

    yep - condenser dryer, no vent, only drain hose. It accidentally got pushed out of drain in washer dryer box (maybe housekeeper getting stuff from closet), and caused the floor damage before we noticed the hose was not fully in drain hole.
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    water damage claim

    Hi, We had wood floor damage from an accidental separation of the dryer drain hose, from the washer/dryer box in wall. Our claim was intitially denied, due to possibly bad installation. Our policy reads that covered peril is 'accidental discharge or overflow' of water. The drain hose may have...
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    revoke a claim

    Turns out unit below me has same issue...wood flloor bucklling in laundry area - but no ceiling damage on his end. I thought maybe the building water line, or drain there connecting the floors laundry drain. HOA has not responded yet . Downstairs guy has asked if I found the leak. Cautious of...
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    revoke a claim

    thanks! if i determine malfunctioning hose is bad in back, or loose, and source of water ...ok to address/fix that before starting claim for wood floor damage? or best to let adjuster see the entire scenario...
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    revoke a claim

    I thought as a point of record, as no monies were paid on the claim - better to not have it. Bigger question is if better to report potential water damage right away...or wait to see what damage and costs may be. (not clear if by not reporting/claiming right away, insurance can say it was a...
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    revoke a claim

    We may have mistakenly filed a claim several years ago, right away when determined our tub leaking, anticipating it would be major work, and hearing if not reported right away, may not be accepted. Anywho, it was fixed by the condo association, and no monies paid on the claim. Can we revoke...

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