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Originally Posted by gomoho
I would say if they are giving you "true" sinkhole insurance which covers more than a catastrophic collapse go for it. Most people can't get that.
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I believe you have that backwards; hence the word "catastrophic." That's when the house has been condemned. Sinkhole coverage is for when a sinkhole occurs in your yard but does not include your house. That can be costly either way but better 10% than 100%.
We had the inspection. Our cost was $29 and State Farm paid the other half. The man looked inside & outside our frame house looking for cracks. Finding none, we passed. Since our street is down a hill we didn't opt for the insurance.