HOW DO I FIND THE NAME OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY THAT COVERS THE BUILDING WHERE I LIVE?

There was a blast in my building. According to the production it was started by a oil fire, which distribute to the close units. 4 or 5 of the units hit been confiscated by inspectors me existence 1 of the jinxed ones. According to jural helper my owners shelter consort is not answerable for some of my loses cod to the blast (that would be awninged by renters shelter if I had any), However they are answerable for swing me up patch my housing is existence renovated. My someone hasnt returned some calls and its been nearly 2 weeks. I’ve been wise to encounter the study of his shelter co and speech to them myself. Does anyone undergo how i crapper encounter discover who is his shelter provider? All support is understood & thanks in advance.

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2 Responses to “HOW DO I FIND THE NAME OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY THAT COVERS THE BUILDING WHERE I LIVE?”

  1. Sorry for your loss. This scenario is common…first of all this
    is privileged information regarding finding out the name of your landlords carrier. Here is what I would do.

    Go down to the city Hall . Look for the title/ deed unit and look up the address of the building. this should show the owner and in some cases the mortgagee of the building (but not always). If the owner had a mortgage on the building then he would have needed to have insurance. call a lawyer and have him write a letter to the owner of the building…that he wants the name and address of the insurance company.

    Anyway…….It is a good chance your landlord only has Property Coverage on the building and not liability, If it was his fault (the grease fire) then his liability would kick in.

    Guess I need more details to help you out.

  2. You can’t - it’s private information.

    Whoever told you they are responsible for putting you up, is DEAD WRONG. They just aren’t. If it’s the legal aid, have them put it in writing, then sue the hell out of them for BAD ADVICE.

    YOU can’t collect under their insurance policy, anyway. And their building policy doesn’t have a COVERAGE for "putting the tenants up somewhere". No such horse. That’s a FIRST PARTY coverage, not a third party coverage. AND LASTLY, their insurance company won’t talk to you - it would violate the privacy laws.

    YOUR coverage would come from your renter’s policy. You had one, right? That would be Loss of Use - a first party coverage. I’m sure your LEASE requires you to have one . . .they all do. File under your OWN policy.


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