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FAQs

Can I choose to improve my building during reconstruction?
Why am I being told that I can’t or shouldn’t rebuild?

It’s becoming increasingly common to discourage reconstruction.

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Will insurance cover temporary office, manufacturing, or storage space while my building is being rebuilt?

Some types of insurance will cover expenses like this.

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How do I know whether to restore or rebuild my building?

Deciding whether to restore your building or tear it down and start again can be difficult.

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Why can’t I make the new building just like the old one?

In some cases, you can’t rebuild the old building because the building codes have changed since the original construction.

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