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In Florida, what is a 'sinkhole loss' as defined by insurance regulations?

Correct Answer

B) Structural damage caused by the actual physical sinking of earth supporting the property

Florida law specifically defines sinkhole loss as structural damage to a covered building caused by the actual physical sinking of earth supporting the property into subterranean voids created by limestone dissolution. This is a precise legal definition. Option A (any ground settling) is too broad and includes normal settling not covered by sinkhole provisions. Option C (water damage from pipe breaks) describes a different type of loss not related to sinkholes. Option D (foundation cracks from normal soil movement) describes normal settling, not sinkhole activity.

Answer Options
A
Any damage caused by ground settling or shifting
B
Structural damage caused by the actual physical sinking of earth supporting the property
C
Water damage resulting from underground pipe breaks
D
Foundation cracks caused by normal soil movement

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