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Your Home Could Soon Be Uninsurable If You're in One of These States
Home insurance is buckling under climate risk and construction trends. Find out how your state fares.
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Funny thing is they wouldn't pay to remove a tree that could be in danger of falling but would rather wait and pay more if it falls on your house. Same thing with health insurance not willing to pay for preventive care.I get mad at how much my homeowners Insurance is
Until I think about how much it would cost today if a damn tree cuts through the house
Yep, had this conversation last week with a neighbor down the street who had a crane removing 2 dying trees. Cost $5k. I joked that he was spending $5k to save his insurance company $175kFunny thing is they wouldn't pay to remove a tree that could be in danger of falling but would rather wait and pay more if it falls on your house. Same thing with health insurance not willing to pay for preventive care.
If you live east of 95 it's really hard to get homeowners insurance
Yeah we had Kemper too. Sucked to lose that. We are with Farm Bureau nowIndeed. We had coverage with Kemper, combined Auto and Home. We were informed early last year that Kemper was leaving the state of North Carolina and our coverages would be dropped. My insurance broker had to help us and we scrambled to find something in Pennsylvania. But they wouldn’t do a combined coverage as our house was so old, built in 1921. But we found two separate companies to give a similar coverage for similar premium prices as what we had with Kemper. But I hated losing Kemper. They were the best! great coverage and very reasonable premiums. But alas, insurance companies are leaving North Carolina.