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Thomas McNally
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  • Clinton, NJ
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Homeowners Insurance- Canceled

Thomas McNally
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  • Clinton, NJ
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My primary residence is currently being remodeled- new kitchen and bathrooms. My contractor eliminated a window in the kitchen and pulled some vinyl siding from the garage to replace. 
Last week I received a letter from my insurance company stating they were going to discontinue my policy due to the current condition of the property (missing siding) and due to the fact that I am not currently living there (which is not true).

I contacted my insurance broker and due to the fact my current insurance company disclosed the cancellation, they could not find another company that would insure the property.

I just filed a dispute with the state. Has anyone here experienced something similar and have any advice?

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