Insurance is the Key! |
Several companies have stated they are not issuing new policies to new customers, and some existing customers are receiving cancellations. Below are some advisory tips whether you are in escrow and need insurance for a new purchase, or you're in an existing home and have received a notice.
If an insurance company is not going to renew your policy, you must receive notice 45 days before the expiration date. If you didn't receive the property notice, the California Dept. of Insurance may be contacted at 1-800-927-HELP or online at www.insurance.ca.gov. Look for renewal provisions in your policy to see what you might qualify for under certain conditions.
Contact your insurance company immediately to see if there are fire-hardening steps you may take to change the company's decision about non-renewal.
If you don't have an insurance agent, check online with the Department of Insurance in the Consumers Section to help you find an agent, and check if the agent works exclusively with one company or has access to multiple carriers.
Check the Residential Insurance Contact List on the DOI website for a list of admitted insurance companies.
Ask questions of the insurance agent: Does it cover current cost of rebuilding per current construction codes? Does it cover replacement cost value? Will the policy cover cost of rebuilding to pre-loss condition? Cover demolition and debris removal? Coverage on temporary rent and expenses while home is being rebuilt? What loss causes are not covered?
Non-admitted carriers, i.e., surplus lines, do not have CIGA protection, but may be a solution for you. Investigate financial strength of a non-admitted carrier at A.M. Best.
As a last option, try the California FAIR Plan, which only covers fire and smoke. However, if you currently can find no other carrier, this Plan will provide you with coverage required by most mortgage company to keep your loan, or get a new one. It was designed to be a temporary option only, but this may be gap coverage until you are able to obtain a policy with more coverage. 1-800-339-4099. A Differences in Condition policy can be obtained separately to cover theft and liability.
IF YOU ARE IN ESCROW OR ABOUT TO BE: Do not delay the search for home insurance. Begin immediately. Some insurance companies are using a monthly pool amount to issue policies, so if you qualify and are told you will get insurance, your transaction must close on the date you give to the insurance company, or otherwise if it's delayed in closing, you will lost your place in line, get rolled over to the next month where you start over again--the seller may not go along with this unless it was agreed upon in writing, and given the competitive nature of the housing market, there may be another buyer in line with an offer. So do nothing to delay your closing date if this is how you are advised you're getting insurance coverage.
Thanks for California Association of Realtors for the above information.
Julia Huntsman, REALTOR, Broker | http://www.abodes.realestate | 562-896-2609 | California Lic. #01188996
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