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I was bitten by a dog at a rental unit where I was treating an invasion of ants. The landlord let me in without the tenant's permission. I ended up going to the hospital for treatment. Can I sue?

If I do not own property, but only rent a house or apartment, do I still have a need for insurance?

Can I be denied life insurance because of a previous stay in a mental health facility or taking anti-depressives over 2 years ago?

My condo unit was recently flooded by my neighbor's broken washing machine. My insurer says I have to ante up the $250 deductible. Why? It's not my fault. The neighbors should pay.



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