Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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1022.55 USAA even if the foundation goes into the abyss.
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Yes on sink hole and check your elevation and proximity to water for flood.
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YES and YES ABSOLUTELY!!!
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I have both sinkhole and great hurricane insurance through THE BASCOM AGENCY who is an ALLSTATE agent here in the villages.
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Just curious -- how common are sink holes at the Villages? This thread makes it sound like sink holes occur as often as hurricanes!
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Having flood insurance was a requirement for us my our mortgage holder. Our sales contract said that we "may" be in a flood zone. Based on that we were required to get a elevation certificate from our closing specialist that reflected we were considered in a flood zone, so was required to get it prior to closing. Its only $495 a year, so not a huge burden. We're paying off our mortgage in a few years, so we'll re-evaluate once it is no longer mandated.
We also got the sinkhole coverage...was an additional $395 a year. Again, not a huge amount of money so that fell into the "better safe than sorry" category. Closing in a few days! |
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I Assuming you can afford to replace the home. I would have the basic policy, one reason would be the liability coverage. Consider an umbrella liability policy also. Flood depends on the land around your property. I would look to buy in areas that have not had the problem. Sink Hole you get some coverage in your basic policy (if the home is not habitable). I would see what the builder does to make sure your home site is probably ok. and if I though that worked then no. BUT if you have ponds close by these can leak and cause sink holes. So probably get the insurance. Also you should be able to research the area for past sink holes and I would then avoid these areas. Last edited by rjm1cc; 10-01-2022 at 10:47 AM. |
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We did not consider flood insurance, as we are not in or even near a flood plain. We do have sinkhole coverage not as an add-on but rather as a integral part of our homeowners' policy, that is, the same deductible as any loss (other than hurricane). It's my understanding that all policies include catastrophic loss coverage, which is not the same as sinkhole coverage.
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Sounds like you’ve been with poor insurance companies. As I retired insurance claims manager, I can tell you that our adjusters were always instructed to first look for coverage for each and every claim filed, and then only if coverage can not be found, then turn to the exclusion claims. I know most mainstream insurance companies have the same philosophy, and conduct themselves with the highest degree of integrity. If coverage was ever questioned no seemed gray, we alwaysnerred on the side of the policyholder and afforded coverage. We only denied coverage when the denial was clear- cut and could be legally defended.
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When a sinkhole occurs pretty clear that is what it is.
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