Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You could also end up with only part of your roof done. My neighbor got halfway through the process before the insurance company stopped it and took legal action against the roofing company. My neighbor had to pay for a new tile roof that he didn't need to begin with ($50k), but because they damaged his perfectly good roof, he was forced to put on a new roof. Run! |
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In my last posting I stated that I have Farmers Insurance which is dropping me because they are leaving Fl and that I only had to pay $500 out of pocket.
I might be one of the lucky ones, because if I understand it correctly, if you sign up with a new insurance company and your roof is over a certain age your rate will be higher than if you roof is new. Now the other factor you have to consider other than premiums is the irreplaceable damage within the home due to faulty roof. Before making you decision on premiums alone, consider what you have within your four walls. Yes, the property in your home may be fully covered if you have the right insurance but is it worth the inconvenience. |
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Question, if your insurance company and the rep from the roofer agree you have enough damage that your insurer will cover a new roof, why is that a scam?? And my rates actually didn’t rise much and in fact for next year decreased.
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It's a scam if the homeowner signs an "assignment of benefits (AOB)" agreement and the insurance company doesn't agree that you need a new roof. Then, the roofer sues the insurance company to force the insurance company to pay for a new roof. And, sometimes the roofer deliberately damages the roof to support the claim for a new roof. Also, the roofer does shoddy work or takes too long, but the homeowner cannot replace them because of the AOB agreement they signed.
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check your policy to see what your deductible is . Mine is $10,000.
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Unscrupulous roofers will go up to the top of your roof, DAMAGE it, take a picture of the damage, and show it to you as proof that it needs work. Of course since it's now damaged, the insurance adjuster will agree to pay for the new roof. The one you didn't need before the unscrupulous roofer went on top of your roof and damaged it. The ones that are MOST LIKELY to scam you like this are the ones who show up at your door soliciting their services without you calling them first for an appointment. That doesn't mean that ones who you call for an appointment won't ever scam you. It also doesn't mean that the ones who show up without an appointment are all going to scam you. But in roofing, just as in life, there are people who take risks, and there are people who take calculated calculated risks, and there are suckers with targets on their back screaming "OVER HERE, PLEASE SCAM ME!" You have to choose which one you will be. |
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Believe what you want, if Ins. Co. cover a new roof 100% they’ll be out of business soon!
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Roofing scams don’t just happen in TV but everywhere when there are storms across the country. Between the recent scams and the unusually number of natural disasters insurance rates have gone through the roof. No pun intended.
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