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 Can an employer take my insurance coverage away without any warning after 10 years?
My boss of 24 years took my insurance coverage away without any warning, saying he can no longer afford to pay for it. It was stated to my manager that my insurance would be reinstated in the fall ...


 Insurance check from car wreck?
just wondering how much the check would be from the insurance company? (for pain and suffering) i was in a hit and run and the driver was drunk, (this is coming from that guys insurance company AIG) ...


 Insurance Policy?
Insurance agent only provide the policy contract after you signed up and paid. Is this same all over the ...


 Why isn't there death insurance?
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 I'm a grad student...Can I be covered under my parent's health insurance?
I am currently 22 and a grad student out of state. I claimed independence (you are required to as a grad student) and I am in the process of obtaining residency. Right now I'm on my dad's ...


 What process does it take to get insurance for a business?
Looking for umbrella like policy. Needing coverage for a multitude of things....


 TRUSTWORTHY RENTERS INSURANCE: What's the best in the Chicago area...?
What company can be trusted the most for renters insurance in the Chicago area? I am a college student moving to new apartment and don't want to wind up getting scammed if my stuff gets ...


 What is the policy of returning a new car?
A friend of mine just got a brand new car last week and she wants to return it because she is unsure of her home lifem what is the usual policy with that? Is it fine within 30 days and no damage?...


 Is it insurance fraud if you don't use the money from the insurance company to fix the roof?
There was a small storm and most everyone in the town got a new roof. The neighbor just died and the estate put in a claim with the insurance company for the roof, but they did not get the roof ...


 How can i check lic's market plus status?
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 What company is recommended for inexpensive, solo health insurance?
I am currently employed, but do not get health insurance through my employer. I am looking for a decent but fairly inexpensive health insurance company that will take me on. I'm single, 24 years-...


 What insurance is the cheapest?

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 Work injury - should he be paid??
k right, my boyfriend works for a small company fitting bedrooms.
it's the type of place that doesn't particularly care for its employees and if you're off sick, you don't ...


 How much would medical insurance be?
My step-dad is making me do a little report on when i'm going to move out on my own and i have to fiqure out how much i would have to pay for medical ...


 How much does MEDICARE PART B cost someone who is disabled and under 65?
Just wondered, don't know where to look to find out easily.

Thanks....


 My car was rear ended 2 weeks ago(wasnt my fault)?
damage to my car is estimated at 800 and my laptop which was in my trunk was broken to, its worth 900(theyre gonna pay for its replacement). I had to go to urgentcare right after the wreck for back ...


 Basic Health insurance questions?
Hello everyone. I come from a country where health insurance always covers everything, and I never cared of that so much. Now being in the US I find everything very confusing and would highly ...


 What were the limits of fdic deposit insurance in 1930 ?
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 Is earthquake insurance worth it for me?
I live in an area that is said to have the "big one" hit soon, but the cost is $480 a year with a $36,000 deductible. It's a wood frame house, so could that much damage possibly occur ...


 Medicare claims?
How do I obtain a EOB (never received!) for out-patient hospital services?...



greatdame53209
Home insurance for a home that was built 107 years ago...?
why on earth did i get a quote of 3500-4000 for 300k insurance on this home? Is the home that damn old?
                     
 




blb
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I'm an insurance agent and I also have an old home. My house was built in 1903. There have been a lot of updates to the house including the wiring, heating, plumbing and shingles. The reason the premium is higher is because they can't place you in their best program due to the age of the home and the reconstruction cost of a home that old is much much higher than the same size house built in the past 20 years. What you need to do is ask them to use modified replacement cost. Not all companies will do this so you have to find a company that will. With modified replacement cost you are agreeing that if there is a loss you will replace with today's materials. (ex. woodwork that comes from a home improvement store instead of having it hand milled to match all the rest of the woodwork in the house. When you use modified replacement cost is brings the replacement cost of the house down considerably so your insurance is cheaper. I have done this with my house. If your house is on the historical register you probably will not be able to do this but you should check it out.


corezink
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Yes the home is that dam old. It's a wonder you can get insurance on it at all unless there has been a major renovation done on it. Most of these homes are very dangerous, especially the wiring and heating.


Suzanne: YPA
I feel your pain -- I had the same problem when I purchased my home built in 1851. I did alot of hunting around and found that Allstate would cover my home for a VERY reasonable price.

My joy was somewhat dampened when Allstate sent an inspector to my home and increased my rate because of the home's original mahogany floors, other interior woodwork and elaborate wrap-around wooden porch added in 1889.

So give Allstate a call and see what they can do for you.


mbrcatz
Yes. Most carriers will not put insurance on a home over (insert years here - usually 50 - 75). The main problem is, the policies are all written and filed on "cost to rebuild with like kind & quality". Well your house PROBABLY has plaster walls, all copper piping, tons of wood trim, some of which might be hand carved, those fancy cut glass doorknobs, solid wood doors, and the cost to REBUILD the thing, up to current code, is likely 5-10X market value of the house.

Additionally, unless the house was COMPLETELY UPDATED within the past 15 years (new furnace/ac with ductwork, all new wiring & breaker box, new roof, new hot water heater, new plumbing) you've got some pretty old systems there just WAITING to fall apart from age, causing a claim (think : When was your VERTICAL STACK replaced? How about your water and sewer pipes, outside the house? Snaked 'em recently for tree roots?)

So. Unless you have a high value home (at least $500,000 cost to rebuild) and it's in spectacular shape, and you have great credit, so can take out a Cadillac homeowners policy like Chubb's high value homeowners, you're going to have to do A LOT of legwork to find a carrier (most likely, a small, regional carrier you can access through a local independent agent) to find a company willing to insure you.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings.


dawn18415
knock the house down and build a new one for cryin out loud.


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