taastekulud
Taastekulud, often translated as reconstruction costs or replacement costs, refer to the expenses incurred in rebuilding or replacing an asset in its original condition. This concept is frequently used in insurance, particularly in property insurance, to determine the amount of coverage needed. When an insured property is damaged or destroyed, the taastekulud represent the cost to repair or rebuild the structure to its pre-loss state, using materials and standards comparable to the original construction. This differs from actual cash value, which accounts for depreciation.
In the context of insurance, taastekulud coverage ensures that policyholders can afford to restore their property
Beyond insurance, the concept of taastekulud can also appear in economic and urban planning discussions, particularly