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Under the additional living expenses coverage, if a civil authority prohibits the insured from using the dwelling because of direct damage to a neighboring location from a peril covered in the insured's policy, loss would be covered for up to
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The answer is that loss would be covered up to
"2 weeks".
ALE (Additional living expenses) coverage refers to a kind of insurance that includes inside homeowners policies and it repays the insured for the cost of keeping up a standard way of life following a covered loss that surpasses the guaranteed's typical costs preceding the loss.
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