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Wait. Isn’t Allstate offering a “dissapearing deductible”? Why not coverage with “disappearing causation”?
Get a Life insurance policy. Or maybe an afterlife insurance policy to handle those residual annoyances.
Cool picture. Wonder if it is of their house.
It looks more like the Addams Family house from the movies…
I’m not buying it. It sounds like a hokey attempt to get out of a lease. Landlord owes them nothing.
I think it’s a former disgruntled tenant trying to scare them away. And he would have gotten away with it if it hadn’t been for those meddling insurance pros!
Yuk yuk, that’s a good one, there! Now that I think about it, the house DOES bear a more-than-passing resemblance to the one in the opening credits of “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?”
Yeah, I’m an old one…
Just want to point out, if that Vase was listed on a “Schedule” then the breakage would be covered.