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Assuming payments are made on time, it does happen from time to time that a home insurance provider chooses to drop one of their clients. This isn’t common, but is possible. Luckily, it's not that hard to stay in good standing with your insurer. Here are the most common causes for being dropped by a provider: Too Many Claims The average homeowner only files a claim around once a decade. That doesn't mean that filing twice in ten years will see you being dropped, but if you're filing on an annual basis, that's going to raise some red flags with your provider. Insurance is best reserved for severe damages that cannot easily be handled out of pocket. Failing to Make Necessary Repairs Your insurer may ask you to do some critical maintenance in order to remain covered. More times than not, this means the roof. An old roof can lead to cumulative water damage, and many insurers feel that someone who won't replace an old roof is too big of a risk to cover. Pets Your new pet is probably not going to have you looking for a new insurer, but some insurers will make exceptions for certain dog breeds and high-risk pets. And insurers will almost certainly drop you if multiple dog-bite liability claims have been filed. It's simply a legal risk that many insurers feel is not worth it. Other reasons may simply be out of your hands. If your insurer goes out of business or decides not to cover your state anymore, you're going to need to go shopping for a new home insurance provider. To avoid being dropped, your best course of action is to make sure that your home is in good shape, and to only rely on home insurance for disasters and major expenses. You don't need to file a claim every time a window breaks or a garage door is dented. Insurance isn't really a maintenance fund, it's a "just in case" safety net. So long as that's how you use your policy, you should have no problems staying covered. Blog Post by: ITC
10 Comments
4/6/2020 06:32:50 am
I like what you said about using home insurance for severe damage that can't be handled easily out of pocket. My sister has been telling me about how a tree in her front yard fell onto her house recently. I'll share this information with her so that she can look into her options for home insurance that can help her with this.
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4/28/2021 10:24:56 am
There are many mold removal companies available in the market, always prefer local and certified mold removal experts because they do their job professionally at a reliable price.
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11/20/2022 07:55:40 pm
Thank you for saying that your new pet generally won't make your hunt for a new insurer, although some insurers will make exceptions for specific dog breeds and high-risk pets. My husband is making a home purchase. He is looking for a home insurance provider. I'll advise him to find a home insurance company that accepts the dog policy since we have a dog.
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8/11/2023 05:58:24 am
Staying in good standing with your home insurance provider is essential. While not common, insurers might drop clients for several reasons, such as frequent claims, neglecting necessary repairs (especially roofs), or high-risk pets. Making claims only for significant damages, maintaining property, and considering pet choices can help avoid such situations. Being a responsible policyholder ensures a stable insurance relationship
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12/14/2023 04:35:14 pm
I've always wondered about the factors that could lead to a home insurance company dropping a client. Too many claims make total sense; I mean, they're in the business to manage risks, not to cover every minor issue. It's a good reminder to be mindful of when and why we file claims.
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3/26/2024 07:00:58 am
Many insurance companies believe that a policyholder who refuses to fix an old roof poses too great a risk to accept coverage. An aging roof might result in cumulative water damage.
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6/28/2024 03:16:40 am
Professional Mold Removal Baltimore offers mold remediation services to ensure a safe and healthy environment for homes and businesses in the Baltimore area.
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8/27/2024 02:45:10 am
Asbestos is a highly dangerous carcinogen that must be removed from residential and commercial properties. Typically, the parts of the building from which asbestos is being removed have to be sealed off in order to prevent contamination of the other areas
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