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AOP stands for "all other perils." This would be your deductible on losses covered under your policy. Examples would be fire, theft, or vandalism. This would be separate from other deductibles that may apply to other covered losses (for example, damage caused by a hurricane).

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Q: What is an AOP deductible in property insurance?
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