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Abuse of laws unfair to insurance companies
I don't know all the details and angles, but I hear there is rampant "scams" involving roofing companies encouraging home owners to claim wind damage when it's really simply roof age, and then legally forcing the insurance company to pay for a whole new roof, something like that. Then insurance companies stop selling insurance, naturally. Sounds like a pretty botched law. Trial lawyers involved who hold sway in the state legislature.
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When will the Villages allow metal roofs? You do one roof and it will last you your lifetime.
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Expertise with Rubber Roofs?
Speaking of roofs, I'm in a similar situation and have a rubber roof. It's old, but I think it's just "worn around the edges".
One roofing company heard I had a rubber roof and said, "We don't deal with those. We can't help you." Then I suggested, "How about replacing with shingles?" ... "Oh sure, we can help you with that." All my roofing estimates have said "new roof with shingles". But are they just saying that because I have a rubber roof, which they don't have expertise with? Does anyone know of a roofing company that has experience repairing rubber roofs? Thanks in advance. |
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I like that idea! The Villages prohibits metal roofs? |
Because a new roof cost 10 to 15,000 and I guarantee you almost all the roofs that were put on were 20 or 25 year warranties
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I just went through a customer service nightmare with Villages Insurance similar situation - ended up getting a new roof from McGinnis Construction and insurance from State Farm. VI just was not help at all, seemed like they just were not interested in our business anymore after 13 years with them
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You are the 3rd homeowner to complain about this. This must be something new with insurance companies. This is happening in Florida and Virginia.. it seems the insurance companies are forcing to get new roofs iif old or get inspection to prove they are ok. I’m not sure of all the guide lines, but if you don’t replace your roof it could mean. Canceling your policy or paying a higher premium.
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This is not unusual in Florida. I have lived here for 32 years and have owned multiple homes, mostly rentals. Currently I have an insurance company sending in an inspection crew to do a roof inspection on one of my rentals in Brevard County. If I were to refuse them access then they would cancel me immediately. The insurance company is paying for the inspection. I am not worried because I replaced that roof about five years ago and I know it’s in good shape. On other homes where the roof was getting to about 15 years old I hired my own inspector before the insurance company did it for me. Seen as I was paying the inspector then it was his job to say the roof the plumbing and the electric were in good shape. But I agree with the other people on this thread. If your roof is 17 years old it needs to be replaced. That’s just how things are in Florida I’m afraid. Every time a hurricane blows through insurance companies end up buying a lot of roofs and they don’t like that. In 2004 there was a series of hurricanes that caused a great deal of damage in Florida. At that time the major insurance carriers try to cancel all homeowners insurance in Florida. Our governor at the time got a lot of legislation passed quickly that did not allow the insurance companies to do this. We are somewhat at their mercy but it’s not too bad in the villages. The coastal counties have a much harder time with purchasing and retaining insurance on their homes.
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The ins. company would make their assessment before approving the repair.
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In some cases, it may be appropriate to pay for a custom item that a contractor needs to order. In that case, I would only pay the deposit with a credit card with a guaranteed delivery within 60 days, so that I could dispute the credit card charge. If the contractor would not accept the credit card, I would find another contractor. |
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