What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
Hello,
I live in another state but own a home in Illinois that had been rented until 6 months ago when I placed it on the market for sale.
I have a Business Owner's policy on the home.
The house sold and on closing day we had a disaster, evidently a pipe had burst a week prior and major water damage. This happened on a Friday late and I called insurance and they said secure premises immediatley, gave me claim # etc...So we got Serv Pro out immediately and they began the dry out.
On Tuesday the claims adjustor told me that we had in our policy that if vacant for 60 days there is no valid claim. Because of miscommunication between them telling Serv Pro to go ahead they paid from Friday to Tuesday which was $7000 but we needed another $5000 to finish Serv Pro dry out and prevent mold. Time was crucial so we went ahead and then I filed with Insurance Commission. We just recieved notice saying they cannot regulate this due to it being in the policy.
According to our insurance (don't know if I am allowed to say the name here but it is a big one) they do not even offer this Vacancy Clause and should have told me to find another carrier when the tenants moved and I place home on market. The agent is actaully a friend of mine and is sick about it, he also did not know about the clause.
I understand that I am not covered and there is nothing I can do about that but I talked with an adjustor (friend) who says I might have a legal case against either the agent or agency based on 'errors and omissions'. Basically I did notify the agent that our tenants moved and at that time he should have made me aware that I was not covered?
So I have two questions.
1. Does anyone think I have a case? I have no money to waste but will need the 5k for completing dry out and will need 10k for rehab.
2. At sellling we were breaking even and now house is under water by about 30K, I need to know if there is anything I can do, I can't afford the payments but don't want to ruin my credit. thanks for any and all advice!
Hello,
I live in another state but own a home in Illinois that had been rented until 6 months ago when I placed it on the market for sale.
I have a Business Owner's policy on the home.
The house sold and on closing day we had a disaster, evidently a pipe had burst a week prior and major water damage. This happened on a Friday late and I called insurance and they said secure premises immediatley, gave me claim # etc...So we got Serv Pro out immediately and they began the dry out.
On Tuesday the claims adjustor told me that we had in our policy that if vacant for 60 days there is no valid claim. Because of miscommunication between them telling Serv Pro to go ahead they paid from Friday to Tuesday which was $7000 but we needed another $5000 to finish Serv Pro dry out and prevent mold. Time was crucial so we went ahead and then I filed with Insurance Commission. We just recieved notice saying they cannot regulate this due to it being in the policy.
According to our insurance (don't know if I am allowed to say the name here but it is a big one) they do not even offer this Vacancy Clause and should have told me to find another carrier when the tenants moved and I place home on market. The agent is actaully a friend of mine and is sick about it, he also did not know about the clause.
I understand that I am not covered and there is nothing I can do about that but I talked with an adjustor (friend) who says I might have a legal case against either the agent or agency based on 'errors and omissions'. Basically I did notify the agent that our tenants moved and at that time he should have made me aware that I was not covered?
So I have two questions.
1. Does anyone think I have a case? I have no money to waste but will need the 5k for completing dry out and will need 10k for rehab.
2. At sellling we were breaking even and now house is under water by about 30K, I need to know if there is anything I can do, I can't afford the payments but don't want to ruin my credit. thanks for any and all advice!