Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they cancel you for an old roof instead of just asking you to replace it?
Because insurance companies are bleeding money in climate prone areas and want to get out of there and insulate from potential risk as much as possible. My mother lives in Florida and has had to replace a roof, sewer line, electrical, and host of other things just to keep her policy.
This. They are looking for any excuse to end coverage.
Your comment makes no sense. It wouldve been in the best interest of the insurance company to just require the owners to replace the roof and not lose the premium.
Are insurance companies allowed to randomly take aerial footage of your house?
WTAF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they cancel you for an old roof instead of just asking you to replace it?
Because insurance companies are bleeding money in climate prone areas and want to get out of there and insulate from potential risk as much as possible. My mother lives in Florida and has had to replace a roof, sewer line, electrical, and host of other things just to keep her policy.
This. They are looking for any excuse to end coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would they cancel you for an old roof instead of just asking you to replace it?
Because insurance companies are bleeding money in climate prone areas and want to get out of there and insulate from potential risk as much as possible. My mother lives in Florida and has had to replace a roof, sewer line, electrical, and host of other things just to keep her policy.
Anonymous wrote:Why would they cancel you for an old roof instead of just asking you to replace it?
Anonymous wrote:Why would they cancel you for an old roof instead of just asking you to replace it?
Anonymous wrote:how old is your roof?