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    home now uninhabitable

    Yes, the contractor is licensed and I assume bonded. I did contact my insurance company after the initial damage, but they said they didn't cover "bad contractor work." Later, after the mold developed, I tried again. This time the answer was the same in terms of the main policy, but the...
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    home now uninhabitable

    That's interesting to know. I did start legal actions--long before the mold appeared, but it's been a slow-moving process.
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    home now uninhabitable

    I did spend a good amount of money trying to get the pipes fixed, but it was a complicated web of pipes in a complicated spot, so the fix didn't completely solve the problem. I was unable to afford further repairs, and the best I could do was mop up every time there was water infiltration, and...
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    home now uninhabitable

    It was a year and a half.
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    home now uninhabitable

    If someone's negligence forces me to move out of my own home, what kind of claim do I have? A contractor ruptured multiple rainwater runoff drainage pipes while working on my property, and refused to repair them. My house subsequently flooded during heavy rainstorms, and eventually mold...
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