crossdline11
Junior Member
I got a call from my insurance man, which is strange as he has never called me in years. Says he needs to come look at my house. Just the outside he says. I tell him sure, go ahead, I am at work but he is welcome to go look.
I couple months later, I get a letter from the insurance company stating one of my "outbuildings" is in need of paint and that I have till September to get it done. Does not state which "outbuilding". We have a detached garage and a barn. The one side of the garage facing the house has some paint chips (it is a block building) but nothing bad. I would have to assume this is the area they are talking about. They say also that if I do not comply I may lose my "eligibilty for insurance".
So, my question is, where is the line? Can the insurance company say, hey your car needs tires and a paint job or we are going to drop you? Do they have a legal right to tell you how your house should look, or they will drop you? (The garage is concrete block and has many coats of paint. It is just the top coat that is peeling some, so there is no problem as far as the block being seeled.)
I intend to paint the wall, I just hope it is the one they are talking about.
But, do they have a right to tell me to paint, and if so, where is the line before they are just screwing with you?
I have State Farm and live in Alabama.
I couple months later, I get a letter from the insurance company stating one of my "outbuildings" is in need of paint and that I have till September to get it done. Does not state which "outbuilding". We have a detached garage and a barn. The one side of the garage facing the house has some paint chips (it is a block building) but nothing bad. I would have to assume this is the area they are talking about. They say also that if I do not comply I may lose my "eligibilty for insurance".
So, my question is, where is the line? Can the insurance company say, hey your car needs tires and a paint job or we are going to drop you? Do they have a legal right to tell you how your house should look, or they will drop you? (The garage is concrete block and has many coats of paint. It is just the top coat that is peeling some, so there is no problem as far as the block being seeled.)
I intend to paint the wall, I just hope it is the one they are talking about.
But, do they have a right to tell me to paint, and if so, where is the line before they are just screwing with you?
I have State Farm and live in Alabama.