PROBLEM SOLVED: AAA homeowner's insurance problem: They never told me I had to fix the roof!
Q: I recently received a notification from
The reason? The
How could I have known that we needed a new roof by then? Why didn't
I feel like
A:
Insurance companies can – and sometimes do – require customers to make certain repairs to their homes before they can insure them. Usually, that happens before – or soon after – you purchase your policy. If you have an older home, the insurance company will require an inspection. Based on that, the insurance company may require certain repairs within 30 to 60 days.
In your case,
You scrambled to replace the roof and then showed
Adding to the complexity of your case is that you're in
Could you have avoided this? Maybe. If you had known
The next step would be contacting an executive at
You reached out to my advocacy team for help. I contacted



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