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Question of the day: Will my homeowners insurance cover my home, which is sinking into a bog?
Posted on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 by Insurance Quotes Health
As we mentioned earlier today, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has an interesting story today about the fact that much of Seattle is apparently built on bogs, and that drainage from development seems be drying out the bogs. Result: the land under some people's homes is dropping. The story highlights the case of a man whose land has sunk two feet, bending pipes and causing other problems.
And so, the obvious question for this blog: Would homeowner's insurance cover this type of damage?
Unfortunately, probably not. "Soil subsidence" and settling are typically excluded from homeowners policies. This is a significant problem, it turns out, in places with lots of old abandoned mines.
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