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Hi,
When do you submit a claim to your insurance company? when you expect the repair cost to be higher than $3,000? or is it $5,000?
(assuming you believe damage is covered of course)
I understand after 3 claims they may cancel us so we should all think twice before calling our insurance company(!)
It would be interesting to hear from people whose insurance was unfortunately canceled by their insurance company - why was it cancelled? what did you, the investor, do about it? Is the fact that other insurance companies have visibility to your claims history, a big issue when looking for another company?
I only had one claim so far. Just trying to understand how to prevent issues or deal with them better when they come..
Also, real life example: crack in toilet caused leakage and mold on bathroom flooring. requires new flooring and toilet replacement. tenant did not inform landlord of crack on time. am I correct saying in this case it is probably NOT a good idea to submit a claim but rather fix yourself? and perhaps ask tenant to share costs.
THANKS.
When do you submit a claim to your insurance company? when you expect the repair cost to be higher than $3,000? or is it $5,000?
(assuming you believe damage is covered of course)
I understand after 3 claims they may cancel us so we should all think twice before calling our insurance company(!)
It would be interesting to hear from people whose insurance was unfortunately canceled by their insurance company - why was it cancelled? what did you, the investor, do about it? Is the fact that other insurance companies have visibility to your claims history, a big issue when looking for another company?
I only had one claim so far. Just trying to understand how to prevent issues or deal with them better when they come..
Also, real life example: crack in toilet caused leakage and mold on bathroom flooring. requires new flooring and toilet replacement. tenant did not inform landlord of crack on time. am I correct saying in this case it is probably NOT a good idea to submit a claim but rather fix yourself? and perhaps ask tenant to share costs.
THANKS.