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Tony Hwang wrote:
Don't get upset. This is a fact. A house suffered a fire damage. Cause was electrical. When insurance company found out some wiring was done w/o permit, they refused to cover the damage. DIY permit does not cost much. I know it is none of my business. Do you have a citation of this? I keep reading these stories out here, but I've never seen anything more this sort of third hand anecdotal evidence. I've read over my homeowner's policy (Texas form HO-B) and I can't see anything that I interpret would allow them to deny a claim on this basis. Any further information would be appreciated. Thanks, Doug |
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