Posted by Rich_WI on June 03, 2014 at 19:03:36 from (50.50.82.205):
In Reply to: OT: Lack of Knowledge. posted by LOU from Wi. on June 02, 2014 at 21:46:48:
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There is your problem Lou, you cant combine the different types of attic ventilation or it short cycles and dont work. In this case, because you have ventilation that goes against what the manufacture requires, you wont get a dime. Sorry but you have to make sure the venting is right or the shingles will fail... anybodys shingles. Im sure that doesnt make you feel any better but thats the way it is.
As for the insurance, others have already given you good advice: if you want affordable insurance, never file a claim unless you cant afford to cover that loss. Even then, keep in mind the insurance company will jack your rates and get even again anyway so.... never file a claim. Read more about a CLUE report at the link. https://www.privacyrights.org/clue-and-you-how-insurers-size-you It even says in there, you dont have a file a claim, just calling your agent with questions can go on your CLUE report and end up getting you canceled. It sounds like thats what happened with your daughter, she called with questions, the insurance dinged her CLUE report and now she is paying more. Sucks but thats the world we live in and you can be rest assured, it wont get better...
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