Rushie
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We all have different risk tolerance. Choose yours.
One aspect I really dislike about insurance, is that the companies are becoming better and better at finding ways not to pay, while raising rates.
Plus, they are now forcing people to comply with petty details or they charge higher premiums. One example: neighbors insurance told them they have to paint their garage, and clean their fence. A little peeling paint, and a little green tint from moss on the fence.
Raised their rates until they do so.
Not a joke.
Also, a co-worker said they threatened to cancel his home insurance until he has a new roof put on. The roof is old, but not in disrepair or falling off (according to him).
We ran into this roof thing. We just bought a house that is only 12 years old. Our insurance company said they will insure us but will limit the policy’s roof coverage because “it is so old”. At the same time the house we just sold, the buyer backed out because their insurance company was going to charge them a high premium because the roof was old, although that one was 20 years old. When we bought that house three years ago it was not an issue, so apparently roofs have become an issue just recently. One agent told me it was because they had a lot of storm damage claims last year.
This is going to have a bad unintended consequence. If insurance companies are requiring roof replacement at 20 years, people are going to put the cheapest shortest life shingles, because why buy 30 year shingles if the insurance company is going to make you rip it off at 20 years?
Also about finding ways not to pay: We are looking to buy long term care insurance and hearing about how the companies try to get out of paying when you have a claim. I am going to consult with an insurance lawyer to look over the policy before we sign, because those policies are a big deal; expensive premiums, and when you need long term care later when you’re old that’s the last thing you need is the company to not pay.
But we had a great experience with our homeowners when our house had a pipe leak. They paid for it all without even blinking, and kept us as a customer without even raising our premium. I asked one of the reps why? And she said “because the leak was not your fault. If you had done something to cause the loss, such as smoking in bed, that would have been different. But you had a fixture burst that you could not have foreseen, therefore you are no higher risk than normal for another event. Plus you have been our loyal customer for 40 years, that helps a lot.”
In fact, they even covered our new house as an exception because they don’t cover any homes in our location (within a certain number of miles from the coast). Again, she said it was because we had been with them 40 years with all our home, car and umbrella insurance with no claims except a couple of windshields and one car vs deer. (Until the $50,000 plumbing leak that is.)
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