Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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State Farm is trying to make up their losses in Florida in year 1. My State Farm auto policy that was due Oct 1 of this year increased 30% from prior year. I have never had a claim on any of my auto policies.
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Maybe I am missing something, why would you go through all of this hassle to keep a company that doesn’t want you? Call other companies and get other quotes and move on.
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The Villages need to change their policy and allow Metal and Tile roofs. It is absolutely shameful that they don’t!
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With all the intelligent retired business people living in The Villages, why; hasn't people grouped together and start their own private insurance company.
That is what State Farm and the rest of the companies do. 65,000 insured homes. 1 year= 65,000X $4,000=$260,000,000 |
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I have a metal roof. Manufactured homes can have metal roofs, but you have to live in a village that allows manufactured homes. You also have to accept that *homeowners* insurance is not *manufactured home* insurance, and most insurance companies don't insure manufactured homes at all.
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There are also several tiled roofs in our neighborhood. Whether or not the insurance companies will still want you to replace metal or tile after 15 years... |
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Self-insurance is fine if the assets are widely-distributed. Having them all in one location is a recipe for disaster.
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You wouldn't expect to get the "new" value for your 10-year old car if it gets totaled, so why a roof? |
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[QUOTE=JRcorvette;2275840]The Villages need to change their policy and allow Metal and Tile roofs. It is absolutely shameful that they don’t![/QUOTE
I remember walking thru the model home village on Spanish Springs years ago. The houses were Key West style with metal roofs. Are they still there? |
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Is anybody using Kin Insurance? What are your thoughts? Experience? Appreciate input.
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Had kin, DOUBLED premium, bye-bye kin!
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How do you know when your roof needs to be replaced? When was the last time you inspected your roof? Have you read all the regulations agreed to by the insurance industry and the state legislation regarding when they have to replace a roof? No insurance company is going to pay for a roof replacement that doesn't meet the requirements they agreed to.
Just because someone knocked on a door and offered to inspect a roof then found that according to insurance industry regulations it was eligible for replacement doesn't mean it's a scam. I wouldn't know what to look for. What do you do, wait for a leak so you have to then replace the roof, and possibly underlayment, trusses, drywall and flooring? Skip Smith has a Villages YouTube channel and on two different WNL shows he had insurance people on and one thing they said that shocked me was that something along the line for every $20 they spend on paying for a claim they spend about $70 to lawyers fighting your claims. This shocked me, I was amazed at that much going to fight your claims and second that they would admit that. Maybe they need to investigate what kind of scam the insurance companies and these law offices are running. Maybe they could afford to pay these claims instead of making lawyers rich. These insurance companies made a lot of money over the years and now they have a couple bad ones and skip town. |
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