Low-Cost Utility Line Insurance Now Available

mapleleafmanagement • March 7, 2016

sewerlineWhen water or sewer lines break, repairs can’t wait. It’s an emergency situation that property owners dread because home insurance generally does not cover underground exterior water and sewer lines leading to the street, making them susceptible to very costly repairs. Now, property owners working with Maple Leaf Management can purchase affordable coverage for those lines, regardless of their primary insurance carrier or the age of the home.

Maple Leaf Management is a member of the Rental Housing Association of Washington (RHAWA). One of the benefits of this membership is low-cost utility line insurance–a benefit we can extend to our property owners. The cost of coverage for a single family home or duplex is only $7.99 per month (additional coverage available for multi-unit properties). Coverage has no deductible and will cover up to $5,000 in repairs. The program is administered by National Water Company (NWC) on behalf of Lyndon Southern Insurance Company. NWC also provides 24-hour emergency response, a 24/7 claim service hotline, expert customer service, and a 30-day money back guarantee. Subscribers are also able to take advantage of NWC’s thoroughly vetted list of repair providers, which not only reduces the cost of the repair, but guarantees it will be done well.

NWC also offers a sewer line inspection program that includes $10,000 in sewer line insurance. For $250, you receive a full inspection report, a copy of the inspection video, clear repair recommendations (if applicable), and a one-year $10,000 insurance policy for your water and sewer lines post-inspection.

To view the complete list of terms and conditions and to enroll, click here.

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