Meaning Additional living expenses
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Additional living expenses


Coverage that pays a claimant's living expenses for living away from home while their home is repaired due to fire or other insured damage - such as hotel rooms, restaurants.
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Extra charges covered by homeowners policies over and above the policyholder's customary living expenses. They kick in when the insured requires temporary shelter due to damage by a covered peril [..]
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If your home is unfit to live in as a result of a covered loss, or you are required to leave while repairs are being made, you may receive any necessary additional living expenses to maintain your usu [..]
Source: cooperators.ca

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If you’re unable to live in your home while it’s being repaired or rebuilt after a covered loss, Safeco additional living expenses helps pay the cost of temporary housing and living expenses, for up to 24 months.
Source: safeco.com (offline)

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Additional living expenses in case of home insurance refers to the expenses incurred by you and your family when you have to live away from your home due to the damage and loss caused to your home.
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A form of coverage which provides funds to pay for increased living costs which result from damage covered by the policy.
Source: reliance.bc.ca (offline)

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Extra charges covered by homeowners policies over and above the policyholder's customary living expenses. They kick in when the insured requires temporary shelter due to damage by a covered pe [..]
Source: donegalgroup.com

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Extra charges covered by homeowners policies over and above the policyholder’s customary living expenses. They kick in when the insured requires temporary shelter due to damage by a covered peril that [..]
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Extra charges covered by homeowners policies over and above the policyholder's customary living expenses. They kick in when the insured requires temporary shelter due to damage by a covered pe [..]
Source: michiganinsurance.com

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Any necessary increase in living expenses—such as rent for alternative housing —incurred so that the household can maintain its normal standard of living.
Source: calstate.edu

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If you can’t live in your home because of a covered loss, your insurance company may pay the necessary increase in living expenses while damage is assessed and your home is repaired or rebuilt.
Source: wgoliver.com

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Additional living expenses


Extra charges covered by homeowners policies over and above the policyholder's customary living expenses. They kick in when the insured requires temporary shelter due to damage by a covered peril [..]
Source: insuranceforarizona.com

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Reimburses the policyholder for the cost of temporary housing, food, and other essential living expenses, if the home is damaged by a covered peril that makes the home temporarily uninhabitable. Policies cap the amount of ALE payable to 20 percent of the policy's dwelling coverage.
Source: tdi.texas.gov (offline)

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Additional living expenses


The cost of housing and feeding your family after your home is damaged by something your homeowners insurance covers. Usually limited to 10% to 30% of your policy value (if you have a $100,000 policy, your potential reimbursement would be $10,000-$30,000).
Source: houselogic.com (offline)





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