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Updated over 5 years ago,
Insurance Adjuster Challenge
Appreciate BP assistance on a problem. New investor/first property.
House was REO and winterized. We had plumber come out to turn on furnace for first time. He shared that the flame was orange, indicating furnace not getting hot enough. Said he needed to come out the next day to further assess. Plumber returned second day, we were not present at the property. He fired up the furnace and then went to lunch. When he returned, the furnace had sent water through pipes to third floor radiator which flooded third, second and first floors.
Plumbers insurance company and adjusters are offering $1,500 where we think repairs will run approx. $7,000.
Should we:
a. Take the $1,500 and accept, as the plumber's insurance company argues, that we were at fault for not being on site (but the plumber left the site--we never authorized him to)
b. Reach out to our insurance company and file a claim (I understand that doing so raises our rates and would not be a good thing for our first of what we hope to be many properties.
c. Reach out to an attorney to represent us
d. Some other option.