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Old 04.07.2013, 22:16
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Re: wear & tear in a rented property

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Floor scratches, rub in some brown shoe polish. Holes in the wall, very carefully fill with Moltofill.

But if you still have items marked down at handover as damaged, then your insurance will pay the bill, minus your Fr 200,-- excess.

The insurance do not pay for cleaning, only damage.
Do all insurances cover this type of stuff? I guess I wouldn't claim on insurance for normal wear and tear stuff, I thought it was for when things go bad is there a separate insurance that you have when renting?
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