What’s usually not covered by earthquake insurance:?

What’s usually not covered by earthquake insurance:?

  • Lawns, plants, trees and shrubs.
  • The value of the land.
  • Structures used for business or rented out to other people.
  • Underground structures such as pipes, cables and drains.
  • Awnings and satellite dishes.
  • Coin and stamp collections.
  • Loss of market value to your house due to the earthquake.
  • Animals, birds and fish.
  • Motor vehicles and boats/watercraft.
  • Things outside such as playground equipment, gazebos and equipment sheds.
  • Property that wasn’t maintained in good or working condition.
  • Property that didn’t belong to you.

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