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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC
They charge what the traffic will bear
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So, are you saying your premium is $650 like some have said on here, and you refuse to pay it when you get a premium rate increase, they will leave it the same for you ??? I think there is more to it...... been to two agencies now and going to a third for an opinion. Two have said #1 it will be nearly impossible to find a company to insure a home with a roof more than 15 years old, and, nearly 100% if you are accepted, the premium will be even higher. One thing for the many on our street who got the new "free" roofs this summer...... those whose insurance bills have come find they WERE LOWERED..... and pretty substantial at that ! So, if you are willing to make out a false claim of roof damage, you get a brand new roof for the cost of the deductible AND you get a significant reduction in your annual premium. So, allowing "inspectors" does pay ! I have witnessed that right on my block !