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  2. How much homeowners insurance do I need? - AOL

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    Research how much building supplies and labor will cost to restore your house to its current state or build an equivalent new home. ... ordinance or law coverage can help pay for the additional ...

  3. What Does Homeowners Insurance Cover? - AOL

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    Building ordinance coverage: Covers the cost of demolition and cleanup if local laws or ordinances require it. Earthquake coverage: Adds earthquakes to covered perils.

  4. California FAIR Plan insurance: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Ordinance/law coverage: After a covered loss, this endorsement pays to make structural upgrades to a home so it meets residential building codes. Vandalism and malicious mischief: ...

  5. Home rule in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In these states, a city or county must obtain permission from the state legislature if it wishes to pass a law or ordinance not specifically permitted under existing state legislation. Most states have a mix; for example, allowing home rule for municipalities with a minimum number of residents.

  6. Building code - Wikipedia

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    A building code (also building control or building regulations) is a set of rules that specify the standards for construction objects such as buildings and non-building structures. Buildings must conform to the code to obtain planning permission , usually from a local council.

  7. 1916 Zoning Resolution - Wikipedia

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    A building's maximum floor area is regulated according to the ratio that was imposed to the site where the building is located. Another feature of new zoning solution was adjacent public open space. If developers put adjacent public open space to their buildings, they could get additional area for their building as a bonus.

  8. Nuisance abatement - Wikipedia

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    Nuisance abatement is a growing area within policing and code enforcement.The term refers to using building codes, fire codes, zoning, etc. in order to improve the quality of life and resolve life safety issues within neighborhoods.

  9. Condo buildings with uninsurable roofs to get Citizens ... - AOL

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    Condominium buildings with roofs too old or too damaged to qualify for insurance will get some relief — the state’s insurer of last resort has agreed to cover the buildings if certain ...