I see these instances as red lining, that is, the insurance company is looking for ways to dump people who are paying low premiums. Even better story here, we Had a , multi-discount policy for 25 +/- years.. Got a letter from our insurance company that they would not renew our house insurance. Called the agent and questioned the situation, answer, seems their is a rating system that covers insurance company risk related to distance of the NEAREST PAID FIRE COMPANY.. because we did not live in an area covered by a Paid Fire Dept. we were being dropped. Most areas such as ours have all Volunteer Fire Dept's and we live 6 miles between two of them. So I asked if they were dropping all the policy's in the county in which we live. ( Their isn't one paid dept. in the county.) Answer, Sir We cannot divulge that information!! To be completely honest with you, we had one claim 3 yr's prior to being dropped, natural causes if you will, no fire or anything we did to cause the loss of about $2,500 in our 25 yr history with the company. Long story short we are no longer in the hands of our previous ins. co. !!
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