Aeroknow
Well-Known Member
I lost everything in The Camp fire. I rebuilt in the same county but lower and relatively safe from fires. There’s hardly any trees out here.I have a couple properties, one is in the mountains by Mt. Lassen (a volcano), and insurance is horribly expensive because of the fire danger. Kinda weird, because in the last 15 years we've had three fires and most everything is burned around the property (but not on it), in reality there's not much left to burn. What's funny is I also have volcano insurance, and it's cheap. I started shopping around and was told by several agents to keep my current insurance, becaue no one will pick up insurance in a fire zone, they don't care about the volcano! The house I live in is insured, BUT, it's in a flood zone (10), so I do not have flood insurance, it would be almost 10K a year, so for floods I'm self insured.
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While i was building, i had a builders policy. Kept upping the policy limits until I got a little too done and they gave me the boot. So I went shopping for a HO policy and son of a bitch if the only thing I could get was the Ca Fair plan. $3500/yr for very shitty policy limits and they didn’t offer liability so had to buy that from a different company.
Then I got a call from State Farm. The gal I spoke with took my info and ran it through the system to see if i could get a policy. I thought this was a waste of time. Then she said yes, they write a policy. Holy shit! It is a pretty good policy for like $1800/year. I was only paying $1200/year in Paradise.
That was like 4 months before State Farm announced they will not be writing anymore HO policies in Ca. I thought for sure i’m gonna get the boot. So far so good, but they did raise it to around $2200/year recently.