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Daniel L. Belton
 
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Default Fire Insurance Nightmare


On 10-Nov-2003, "wayne" wrote:

talk to your agent it should not be a problem insuring it for the correct
cost also many policies cover replacement cost up to 125% of value to
cover
for inflation if you have to get an appraisal done then do it!


if not change companies.

Wayne


"Chia Pet" Chia wrote in message
...
I've been watching real estate around me with absolute astonishment.
After
being evicted from our apartment last December because the landlord sold

the
house, we bought a home for $51k and insured it for $75. We did alot of

work
on it to make it nice. But regardless of that, real estate prices have

gone
crazy and we couldn't replace our home with less than $100-125k now,
less
than a year later.

The other night I had a nightmare that my house burnt down and, even
after
hopefully convincing the insurance company we deserve $75k, we had $75k

and
were hopelessly unable to buy a home.

The good news is I woke up and the house is fine and near a fire hydrant

and
fire house. The bad news is that really is my insurance situation. The
purchase price is the insurance company's weapon against a higher claim

(the
purchase price was abnormally low even then). But replacement even with
a
$25k increase would definitely be impossible now.

Is there a way out of this nightmare?


I agree 100%. Most companies will insure for replacement value, plus a
certain percentage to cover contents. If you need more content insurance,
then you have to get extra riders on your policy to cover it. If your
insurance doesn't cover replacement value, then you need to talk to your
insurance agent to change it. If they won't change it, then it's time to
look for a new insurance company...