Discusses coverage under commercial property and business income coverages for shutdown caused by sagging floor repairs.
Updated on March 17, 2015
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The landlord shut down the insured’s restaurant due to structural repair. Per the insured, repairs were necessary because the weight of items on the second floor—the floor the insured occupies—was causing the floor to sag. The insured’s claim is for loss of revenue due to this building renovation.
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