The entire air conditioning system was in the neighbors' yard.

Bob wanted to make sure they would send the bill for a modern A/C device to the insurance corporation

My husband Bob and I were sitting in our lakeside house last week, and heard the oddest noise outside. All of us knew that there might be severe thunderstorms coming through our area. The weather man talked about hail, strong winds, and heavy rain, and never mentioned the opportunity of getting a tornado. After the storm passed, my husband Bob and I went outside to see if there was any disfigure. All of us could have never imagined that the crazy sound Bob and I heard was a tornado going right past our house. The only disfigure was to the land itself, even though it had gone right between our neighbors’ lake house and ours. The oddest part about that was that the tornado had taken our air conditioning system device and hurled it into the neighbor’s backyard, and from the looks of the air conditioning system unit, Bob and I knew it was not usable anymore. All of us had to get someone to remove that air conditioning system device from our neighbor’s yard and put it in the trash. Bob also had to pay for disfigures to their property and ours, but once that was resolved the people I was with and I called the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C corporation. Bob wanted to make sure they would send the bill for a modern A/C device to the insurance corporation. Our homeowner’s insurance was covering all the issues with the property and the removal of the old air conditioning system unit. The insurance company said Bob and I could wait for the money to be put into our savings account, or have the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C company come out and install a more modern A/C device and send the check to them. All of us had to wait a week for the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C company to get a modern A/C device for us, and by then they had deposited all the money into our checking.

 

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