Contractor experiences property damage on roof he is working on and finds out that the client was not aware that the company they hired had contracted the roofing job. The company who contracted the job wants to place a claim with their insurance and have the contractor’s insurance claim against their own insurance. Is this legal?
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Insurance company keeps raising rates and making my mortgage payments go up. What should I do?
I bought my home 5 years ago (new construction) Had problems with Allstate regarding my auto insurance. (another story) Their quote at the time was just over $500.00 per year. Over the past 5-1/2 years they have steadily raised my rates until it is now nearly $1,500.00. My mortgage is through the Agricultural program for a government grant loan. My house payments have steadily gone up because of Allstate, according to RFD.
My question is, is this legal? I am 77 years of age and I can’t afford this. Can you advise me as to what I should do.