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- From: hunter@work.nlm.nih.gov (Larry Hunter)
- Newsgroups: alt.wolves,rec.pets.dogs
- Subject: Re: Dogs & Renting (was: response to rec.pets.dogs FAQ)
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- Date: 31 Jul 92 15:31:44 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: casey@well.sf.ca.us's message of 30 Jul 92 17:09:04 GMT
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- Kathleen Creighton says:
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- Renter's insurance *does not cover* damage done by a dog. There is no
- way (repeat: no way) for a renter to insure or bond against potential
- dog damage. If an *insurance agent* tells you it's covered, call the
- company direct and ask. We talked to all of the major carriers and
- were told it is explicitly *not covered*.
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- My GEICO renter's policy has ($ amount limited) coverage to damage to the
- landlord's property by _any_ cause (excluding only neglegence, maliciousness or
- criminal activity on my part). I explicitly asked about damage caused by our
- pets and GEICO said it was covered. I have no claims experience, though.
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- Larry
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