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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Insurance asking for much higher building replacement cost
My agent called me telling me State Farm said to rebuild my 100k something duplex, it would cost 500k. Unbelievable.
While I'm not denying, but who wants to insure 500k to a house that was only 100k something only...
is this the new normal ?