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X-No-Archive: Yes pixi wrote: > > Is it usual for companies who sell home insurance to want to come in and see > the furnace and wiring? It is usual for insurers to conduct their own inspections befoe issuring a policy; depending on the age of the house/furnace/wiring I would noy find that unusual. State Farm refused to cover one house of mine because the back stairs were rickety; this despite I lived alone and was planning extensive renovations. Prudential did cover the house, without provisions, and when I did make renovations and notified them of increased value they did a subsequent inspection and raised the coverage. -- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from masochism <me>
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