How's the market? Homeowners’ insurance cancellations
Homeowners’ insurance companies have taken a beating in recent years, especially those that cover homes in rural areas like ours. Consider the payouts to homeowners in
The unfortunate result is that homeowners throughout
Not long afterwards, I received another letter, this one saying that my insurance policy would not be renewed. What?!
In fairness, my home is somewhat fire prone with its redwood siding. I replaced the original redwood shake roofing with composite shingles, but it’s still a well-organized pile of kindling, according to a firefighter friend of mine.
So, although I am disappointed to lose my insurance, I confess I have sympathy for insurance companies. They are in the business to make a profit. Before your gasp in horror, remember, we are all in business to make a profit—and we should support insurance companies being able to do so or we would all be left with the risk of losing everything in the event of a wildfire.
However, sympathy or not, I still have a problem: my insurance is soon to be canceled. When I called my local insurance agent,
The question becomes, what can we do about this? If you cannot find standard homeowners’ insurance, you may opt for the California Fair Plan, a state-sponsored insurance plan that will insure almost anything. The downside is that you pay a high premium to cover the high risk.
The California Fair Plan is different from traditional homeowners’ insurance in that it only covers the structure, not the contents and not all the other potential risks of homeownership, such as the mailman slipping on your porch or your dog biting the kid next door.
If you are forced to insure through the California Fair Plan, you should consider purchasing a secondary homeowners’ policy through a traditional insurance carrier, too—one that covers everything except the structure.
The moral of the story is to be proactive about this. Make your home as insurance friendly as possible from day one, not only to reduce wildfire risks, but other risks, too.
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