Posted on 05/31/2006 5:08:40 PM PDT by dasboot
I was notified by my insurance agent that our policy carrier was unwilling to re-up our contract. Reason: 'cost of re-insurance too high'.
No other explanation. Last week I got a notice from my agent that the only insurance I could get was through the MA 'Fair Plan'...state program for problem properties...at DOUBLE the cost.
So I called another agent. She said, "Give me the address."
"Ohhhhh". [And not a good "Ohhhhh"].
She tells me that insurance carriers are, en masse, cancelling insurance contracts [when up for renewal] on any property that is within one mile of a major body of water!
What's going on??? Is this MA only? Nation-wide? A greenie plot to vacate the waterfronts? The fallout of Katrina?
Anyone else getting the screw? Can't find a thing on line about it. Pardon the vanity...don't know where else to find info.
I'm 85' above sea level. About a mile inland from the Atlantic. I'm hoping for a life preserver, here. Getting ready to retire on a tight budget....I can't take much more of this price-gouging. What to do?
Global Warming is the cause, 85 feet isn't high enought.
But, don't overlook that it could be Bush's fault.
Would that be Muhammad or Jeremiah? MA sounds like a fiefdom.
Sounds like they are watching Al Gore's movie
HA HA
Use the prophet to buy. . . .
I use the "prophet" on almost everything!
Sorry fat fingers: pay for, not dare use
I just can't believe that every home in the state or nation, within a mile of water, has just had it's cost of insurance sneakily doubled, or jacked way up. There will be a wailing and gnashing of teeth when it hits the fan...but the implementation...at renewal....is seemingly designed to minimize the wave of PO'd people who'll be writing their reps.
Come on down to Galveston Bay/Houston. We have laws against that kind of treatment.
By major body of water,I assume you mean the ocean.It's just a guess on my part,but insurers may be skittish about hurricanes which are,in case you're unaware,not at all unknown along the northern part of the US Atlantic coast.. from VA to Maine,and even Canada's Atlantic Provinces.
Oh dear, what will those poor Kennedy's do? Oh wait, this only applies to you little people.
Sounds to me like the Insurance carriers are hedging thier bets. Statistically, New England, and the Chesapeake Bay are both overdue for a category 3 (or higher) storm hit. Considering the money Katrina cost, I'm not surprized to see cariers leaving people high and dry; at least for now...
Move? Seriously I don't understand why being close to the ocean would be such a problem way up there but I can understand if you live on the gulf coast after Katrina. Somebody has to pay for Katrina.
Woops, I guess I spend too much time in FReligion :)
Yup! And soon they'll be those awful windfarms.
Could be a factor.
Home Insurance Cancelled...You Too? ^
makes it harder to sell now
It's only for people who have homes on flood plains in towns that flood every spring.
The chickens are coming home to roost.
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