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If you’re aware of a potentially dangerous problem, ignore it, and somebody gets hurt because of it, your homeowner’s insurance isn’t going to rush to cut a check.


But is that the case here? OP said it was looked flat.


Sure. But then there was a letter from what in this case can be seen as an expert warning of potential danger. If that was intentionally ignored, would it be impossible to claim some level of negligence?

Shady.




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