Did You Know That Insurers keep a secret history of your Del
Mar Heights homes?
A huge database not only tracks claims, it also looks for
risks -- which could cause dropped coverage and other nightmares for owners of
Del Mar Heights home. You probably know that it's not a good idea to make too
many claims on your homeowners insurance policy, because your insurer could
drop you. What you might not know is that a claim could make selling your Del
Mar Heights homes more difficult down the road. What's more, you could find
your home's value damaged or a sale jeopardized even if a previous owner, and
not you, made a claim.
Insurers increasingly are using a huge industry database,
called the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange, or CLUE, to drop or deny
coverage based on a home's history of claims or damage reports.
- Insurance companies are terrified of rising
losses from water and mold damage. So a single report of water-related problems
may be enough for insurers to shun your home.
- Jan and Kevin Garder of Bremerton, Wash.,
discovered this the hard way. The Garders thought they were doing the right
thing when they told their insurance company, State Farm, about some minor
water damage caused by a rainstorm last year. Consumers held hostage The couple,
who say they had been with their insurer for 30 years without filing a claim,
ultimately decided not to file one this time, either.
- This is just one example of several cases that
take place every year, all around the country.
That didn't stop State Farm from dropping them as customers,
they say. Not only that, but they say State Farm also shared the damage
information with the CLUE database. When the Garders applied for coverage
elsewhere, the other insurers cited State Farm's damage report as the reason
they wouldn't write a policy.
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