Does homeowner insurance cover lifted boards or unsteady railing on a deck not under state or county codes and is it mandatory that high rise decks have steps?

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Most likely a maintenanbce issue that insurance will not cover. As for rail requirements, you will need to check local codes in your area. That can be done with the local engineer's office in your town/city.

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