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Updated almost 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

Problem with Insurance Nonrenewal
I've owned a multi-family for five years and have had the same insurance company for that time. Never one claim by the way. Late last year, they sent someone to the home to look at it and he came back with a 20 point list of repairs I needed to make, totaling about $10,000 and some of them pretty ridiculous. I've made some of the repairs but others are just not in my budget this year. I'm also a Realtor and have seen many multi-families in far worse condition than my own.
Any one come across this? I'm in CT.