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October 29th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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Home Insurance Claim Question?

About a year ago we had some storm damage to our climate mild aged roof (which must be overlapped) Its never leaked and the tiles disappear if we replaced. After the storm we call our insurance partners. planning to take back the roof of the house. The adjuster came out and said it was in pretty bad shape should cover, we were not given much to have the roof fixed, but would help. To stay within budget, we asked a friend who had biz roof to do the job for us and swore he would, but left us hanging around this time. I hate to say, but at that time, we lost our jobs and ended up having to live in the INS. $ For food. We planned on replacing the $ as soon as we work (we are working in construction dollars so far). We decided to sell the house this spring and may not be enough to have the whole roof done by then (we're going to treat). If not, we can somehow continue to sell the house (we need to move to a bigger city for work).

I'm confused by some of the answers here: Here's the deal: 1) You can enjoy the benefits of insurance however you want. In this case, you have now decided not to replace the roof. That's good. When you're in trouble if you have another storm damage to the roof. The insurance company may say who gave him money to replace the roof, but did not. Had the damage not occurred. The next issue (on the same subject) refers to damage inside. Any resulting damage to the inside may not be covered. Finally, your insurance company may have had something called amortization repayment If you sell the house, buyers will probably want a discount because of poor roof, which is fine. In fact, it should not matter if they can find an insurance or no, that's not your problem. 3) If you keep your home, you probably have a difficult time finding new insurance or renewing your current policy – that the private property. If you move, there should be no problem.

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