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Spectreron
09-06-2013, 09:29 PM
I am looking for a company that offers sinkhole coverage other than The Villages Insurance. I close in 3 weeks and need the insurance pretty soon. Thanks.
Harleyman
09-07-2013, 06:56 AM
What is the problem with buying it from the Villages Insurance. That's where I bought it three years ago and have not had any problems.
Spectreron
09-07-2013, 09:24 AM
I'm sure their insurance is good. I just want to check out other options. I continually read here that everything assoc. with TV is more expensive than services from outside the dome. I'm just asking for names of other companys to talk to. In the end I'll probably go with TV but I like to see all of my options before I jump into anything. Thanks!
Yorio
09-07-2013, 09:35 AM
You should check Villages Insurance as I don't think they are offering sinkhole insurance anymore.
graciegirl
09-07-2013, 09:37 AM
Did I read that sinkhole insurance recently became unavailable? Not sure of this.
Bill of Bill-n-Brillo posted something about insurance lately.
What was it?
tommy steam
09-07-2013, 09:45 AM
We bought it from villages ins. I checked out USAA and they would charge me the same price,500 just for sinkhole. With villages ins , I was told if I didn't get it when I was signing up for regular homeowners I would not be able to get it later on. I bought a new designer last nov.
Nursebarb1
09-07-2013, 10:04 AM
Yes, I was told the same by Villages Ins. as above when we bought our home in July 2013. I was told it was only offered by one company and had to be added to the policy at the initial purchase - could not be added later. Our policy is with Arch Royale and for an extra $200 per yr. we elected to add it.
yabbadu
09-07-2013, 10:13 AM
Make sure that whoever you purchase from that there is a clear understanding of what the deductable will in case of a problem and definition of exactly what is covered. Varies greatly. I closed in April 2013 and found that the Villages insurance offerd the best coverage...For what its worth!
golf2140
09-07-2013, 10:17 AM
Don't believe everything you read on this blog.
Luckydog
09-07-2013, 10:29 AM
I understand that if you would like sinkhole insurance, even on a new purchase, they require an inspection. The inspection cost $140. but that doesn't guarantee that you will be able to purchase the insurance. You could be disapproved because of your location.
Big O
09-07-2013, 10:57 AM
Don't believe everything you read on this blog.
Good advice. I checked with USAA and they will not write home insurance in Florida unless you are still in the military. When we bought in March, The Villages Insurance was the cheapest for the amount of coverage AND they wrote the sinkhole insurance also.
Yorio
09-07-2013, 10:58 AM
I think these postings are correct. We got sinkhole insurance at the time we bought the house and since we are no longer snowbirds, we had to change the insurance policy. Insurance people told me that I was able to transfer the policy but now the deductible unfortunately was $25M. At that time I was told that had I not transferred, I would not have gotten the insurance. As many of you know that State Farm which I had for many, many years will not write homeowners insurance in Florida anymore.
784caroline
09-07-2013, 11:00 AM
If you can get gradual sinkhole insurance, is any company now offering it, either for new construction or in 2013 renewals, with less than a 10% deductible?For a house insured for $300,000, that wouyld be a $30,000 deductible.
Catestrophic Sinkhole deductible can be as low as $500 just like fire or other losses.
Doctor Who
09-07-2013, 11:02 AM
I was lucky enough to get sink hole insurance from The Villages Insurance Agency. That was 2 years ago and a small deductible would be applied if an incident were to take place. This year as I examine the new policy, we still have the insurance but a new deductible is calculated. There is a 10% deductible for sinkhole damage based upon the value of the home. If your insurance covers you for a 250,000 home your deductible would be 25,000 before insurance kicks in.
Policy through ARK.
jimbo2012
09-07-2013, 01:26 PM
Don't believe everything you read on this blog.
Perhaps if it was a blog, it is not.
It is a forum
jimbo2012
09-07-2013, 01:29 PM
Don't believe everything you read on this blog.
Perhaps if it was a blog, it is not.
It is a forum
A blog is where one person writes and other people can leave comments and stuff, and forums are where lots of people can talk and make different subjects and topics and have this large chat room type of thing going on.
:posting:
peggyb
09-08-2013, 04:22 PM
My homeowners ins was up for renewal, and I wanted to check around before committing for another year. I called The Villages Insurance in Colony Plaza and the very nice woman that answered the phone asked me if I currently have sink hole coverage. I told her "yes", and she told me not to leave the company I am now with, Olympus FL insurance co. She told me they do not offer sink hole coverage, and that very few companies did. Needless to say I stayed with Olympus, but was very thankful for her honesty.
HomeTownVillage
09-09-2013, 11:15 AM
Here is the info on Sinkhole...
In the state of Florida "Sinkhole" Coverage is going away, unless you choose a 10% deductible with a prior inspection.
If a hole opens up and your home is contemned or unlivable. Then you have catastrophic ground cover collapse, to cover your home.
For more information please give me a call and I can explain “sinkhole” info in detail.
352-751-5454
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