What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
I was ecstatic when I received a letter from my mortgage company stating I no longer needed to carry flood insurance. Our insurance rate was increasing every 6 months; we were ready to walk away from this property...
Aware of the FEMA refund policy (up to 1 year) and with the holidays right around the corner, I felt a sense of relief, knowing I could catch up on bills.
I contacted my local insurance company and provided a copy of the letter from my mortgage lender. I was told the refund should not take long; most likely I would receive it before the holidays.
A few days later, I received a letter form Hartford with an enclosed "opt out" coupon; asking for my signature to cancel the policy. I promptly signed the coupon and mailed it out the following day.
3 days pass, and I receive a letter from Hartford stating that my policy could not be canceled. The following explanation was provided. And I quote:
"We are unable to process your request for cancellation as the Map Panel change date is not within the current policy term. If eligible this policy can be rewritten to a Preferred Risk Policy or we can set this policy to non-renew."
This sounds a little fishy to me. Do I need to file a complaint with the FTC and BBB? My employer provides free legal services though Hyatt Legal (I would have to check if this situation would be covered). I'm disgusted; why should I have to pay for flood insurance until my policy cancels? This just don’t sound right, do I have a legal foot to stand on?
I was ecstatic when I received a letter from my mortgage company stating I no longer needed to carry flood insurance. Our insurance rate was increasing every 6 months; we were ready to walk away from this property...
Aware of the FEMA refund policy (up to 1 year) and with the holidays right around the corner, I felt a sense of relief, knowing I could catch up on bills.
I contacted my local insurance company and provided a copy of the letter from my mortgage lender. I was told the refund should not take long; most likely I would receive it before the holidays.
A few days later, I received a letter form Hartford with an enclosed "opt out" coupon; asking for my signature to cancel the policy. I promptly signed the coupon and mailed it out the following day.
3 days pass, and I receive a letter from Hartford stating that my policy could not be canceled. The following explanation was provided. And I quote:
"We are unable to process your request for cancellation as the Map Panel change date is not within the current policy term. If eligible this policy can be rewritten to a Preferred Risk Policy or we can set this policy to non-renew."
This sounds a little fishy to me. Do I need to file a complaint with the FTC and BBB? My employer provides free legal services though Hyatt Legal (I would have to check if this situation would be covered). I'm disgusted; why should I have to pay for flood insurance until my policy cancels? This just don’t sound right, do I have a legal foot to stand on?