Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If we decide not to change/stay with Slide Insurance, our insurance agent has told us that any other company will require i) a 4pt inspection done within the last 12 months, and ii) a wind mitigation inspection before they will cover us.
Has anyone had experience with these inspections? I assume the homeowner would have to pay for them. Does anyone have any idea of the cost? Or is this just a threat to get us to accept Slide’s coverage, which isn’t as good as Farmers’ was? |
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As I recall we got a discount on our homeowners insurance as we paid for a wind mitigation study before moving in.
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We switched from Frontline to State Farm this past April. They required an inspection before approval. The agent works with an independent inspector and arranged for the inspection. The inspection was scheduled at our convenience. It was an easy process and cost $100.
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Depending on when home was built wind mitigation is usually not required
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I wonder down the road if developers would start their own insurance company. For the few total losses per year they could rebuild cheaper, faster, and still make money.
Staff and more than enough money in place, write policies that would benefit the name. They could raise rates as they choose, force those who really need a roof to replace, or find a different insurance. They just need some underwriters and adjusters.
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When we purchased in 2018, we went with Travelers on everything. Even though it was a new home, it had to be inspected, mainly for sinkhole coverage. We have been with them ever since, but we do pay the increased premiums each year even through we have never had a claim (like many of you). Are the insurance issues just in Florida, or do other states have some of the same issues. I'm not a fan of the insurance or of the monthly fee from the SSU.
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I don't see why there is a need for a wind mitigation inspection IF I have had two of them in the last five years. I have also had two 4pt (or whatever they call them) inspections in five years. I've put on a new roof a couple years ago (paid for myself, not my insurance) that is rated for life (likely 35 yr shingles) and replaced my ac. Yet, every time you change insurance, they seem to want a new, up to date inspection. They told me that they would give me a big discount if I replaced my roofing and I did and they did. The next year after the roof replacement, the price went back up about 50%. Probably the best thing to do is NOT have a mortgage so that they can't force you to purchase insurance. Then, build up a savings account for emergencies. Be your own insurer. Not everyone can do that. I guess it's another of those "if you don't like it, then move." And that's what I am considering, not that it matters to big companies that can control the market and always have plenty of fish in the sea, waiting to move in.
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