Posted on 06/04/2023 5:59:56 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
State Farm and Allstate are no longer accepting applications for new home insurance in California. Existing State Farm and Allstate homeowners insurance customers in the state will retain their coverage. If you need home insurance in California, compare quotes and ensure you have enough disaster coverage.
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Big mistake, and unrelated to this scenario.
lol...If saving nearly 2k per year on insurance is a mistake, I hope I make many more.
Don’t make any claims.
Free advice, lest you find out how little that savings means to you.
lol...You have no clue...
Btw, your advice is free and worth every penny.
Well, then: Go ahead and make 2 claims against your HO in 5 years and see what happens.
2 in 5 years? Get real. I haven’t made a single claim in decades.
And in 5 years I’ll will have saved $10,000 on premiums...lol
Shit happens. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard those same words.
If you’re lucky, you won’t experience what I know.
I’d strongly consider moving out of state to say Idaho if you are a conservative, or NJ if you are a blue-belly.
“we dumped AAA and went with State Farm, and reduced our premiums by a *very* significant amount.”
I’ve changed carriers twice because my current carriers raised rates at renewal time. Each time I got a significantly lower quote from a competitor. Clark Howard (is he still on the air?) said that insurance companies put out lower prices to pick up new customers and then let the rates creep up for existing customers.
Then the simple solution would be to change carriers every 3 or 4 years. I would have no problem doing that.
fewer options does suck for new home owners
That was great lol Thanks for posting Trying to find the realtor’s number.
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