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What is an exclusion in an insurance policy?

Typically, most homeowner’s insurance policies are written as an all-risk policy, which means your home is covered for anything that might happen to it unless there is a particular exclusion. Some exclusions include things like preexisting conditions, faulty workmanship, or constant and repeated seepage.

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