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I had some some water damage in an upstairs bathroom that may have penetrated to other areas such as the wall and flooring. The contractor had a measuring device that showed that there was moisture underneath the flooring of the bathroom. He told me immediately to contact my insurance. I don't know how big the damage is. Nothing is visible in the bathroom itself. I'm just thinking that mold could form or formed from the moisture. I don't even know even this handheld device he used to measure is that accurate. What would you do? Should I call the insurance to revoke my claim and then deal with it myself? And I don't know what the insurance would think bc they would assume that I have water damage now and not renew me.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/InsuranceClaims/comments/1oit4fl/is_there_really_a_moratorium_in_place_in/nlyfh9i/
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10/29/2025, 4:32:58 AM
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3/15/2026, 9:25:05 AM

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