Posted by GeneMO on February 17, 2014 at 12:42:22 from (71.51.202.146):
In Reply to: a new kind of onery posted by ericlb on February 17, 2014 at 10:24:50:
I got one for you JR. I was new to working insurance, so they sent me down in the SW part of the state to ride with an experience adjuster. So I am setting in the back seat of the agents car, old hand adjuster in passenger seat up front and we are just visiting along going to look at a house that had burned down. Agent pulls up to the house that he had insured, and taken photos of. And it aint burned down. Hows a block away was burned down though. The agent had looked at the house and taken the photos without the owner present, (which is really a no-no) Pretty embarassing for the agent. Not a big deal for us. Houses were all about the same and we still payed the loss.
Last year I was with my wife, she does property inspections for same ins. company. We pulled up to an address to do just a drive by inspection of a rental property. It's nothing but a pile of rubble. We saw a neighbor and asked him what happened. He said they were going to do some rehabing but it proved to be too far gone, so they desided to demo it. We still had insurance, like $55,000 on this pile of rubble. Owner must have been honest or it would have been torched.
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