Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What does USAA write you a check for on your insurance at year end? We have USAA and have never received a check at year end.
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I had the same experience with The Village’s Insurance. Very slow response time, and that was when I wanted to purchase a policy. Makes me wonder what the response time would be if I needed to make a claim.
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How ridiculous is it that the Villages won’t continue with your insurance policy. Just another failure for TV
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I switch to KIN Ins. After rated doubled I found Kin at less than last year's price.
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The Villages Insurance is not an insurance company. It is a broker for multiple insurance companies. I have Progessive insurance through The Villages Insurance, but if Progressive cancels my policy, there is nothing The Villages Insurance can do about it.
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I agree that communication can be slow. As to a claim, I would be filling through my underwriter not TV insurance and would likely not communicate with them at all. The same has been true for me through the years with auto claims etc - my local agent was not really involved at all.
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I did the same thing,..., wait till Year two 😡
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My homeowners with progressive was renewed with $280 increase. $190 due to the state increase allowed and the rest to increase the coverage of the dwelling about $30k. But, now we have a deductible on our roof. No more full replacement unless from a hurricane or other major loss which also has a deductible. You only have one 2% deductible, roof or hurricane besides the regular $2,500 deductible. So at the end of the day I’m not happy, and I would have rather a prorated deductible but it’s probably what we need to manage all the roofing fraud. My cost is $1400 for a 2600 sq ft home circa 2016. You can opt out of the roof deductible but then you pay a crazy higher rate.
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I am waiting to hear this answer too. I have USAA and never received a check either.
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Ours as well…2/2 CYV is < $1200/yr
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This is an important and good thread that I have bookmarked and will be referencing later this year. Keep the information coming. We have already been notified by Farmers that our policy won’t be renewed this fall and I’m not looking forward to having to find a new provider at a reasonable rate. Our home is over 20 years old, but has a two month old roof and is in excellent overall condition. I dumped The Villages Insurance several years ago because of their very poor and slow communication and inability to find us competitive rates relative to an outside agency. My wife and I have owned six homes during our lives and have collectively filed a grand total of ZERO homeowners claims, but that doesn’t seem to work in our favor. I would be willing to consider signing a waiver prohibiting us from litigation for a new roof in exchange for a more reasonable rate if that’s what necessary. I would be very interested in feedback from others who have explored that option?
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Then one canceled out quote after drone inspection. No reason given. One was $3,000 more than any other quote due to pool/cage, not for liability but they just don’t do many pools. Pool part of quote was $2,500. Kin came in $600 less than current policy, for apples to apples. Next year increase was double. So using a broker this year and will be starting 4 months early again. We renew in February so, search starts in November |
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