Nomad
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- Aug 26, 2023
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I found an interesting discussion on Reddit. When a tree fell on the house of a Vermont resident, he went to the insurance company for the coverage. The insurance company asked for proof of local or state permits to authorize the repairs. Now, there is a twist. Vermont does not have any kind of permitting or building codes for private, non-commercial residences. Thus, the homeowner wants the repairs done with the existing regulations, where as the insurance company does not want to cover the costs without proof of enforcement.
This situation is kind of tricky for those living in the areas where there aren't any local permitting regulations. Situation like this will certainly create issues when you want to make claims. For further information, you can read the original post here.
This situation is kind of tricky for those living in the areas where there aren't any local permitting regulations. Situation like this will certainly create issues when you want to make claims. For further information, you can read the original post here.

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- Vermont, United States