A homeowner has an insured loss of $10,000 damage to the home, $2,000 damage to personal property and $2,000 additional living expenses. the policy carries a $100 deductible. how much will the policy pay?

A homeowner has an insured loss of $10,000 damage to the home, $2,000 damage to personal property and $2,000 additional living expenses. the policy carries a $100 deductible. how much will the policy pay?



Answer: $13,900

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