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Recoverable Depreciation

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shick33

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas

I had substantial damage to my home from Hurricane Ike. I have a
> replacement cost policy with Texas Windstorm through Allstate. I have
> received an estimate from my insurance adjuster for several thousand dollars.
> They are withholding $9,000 called Recoverable Depreciation. I
> understand that RD is money that will be given to me after I provide
> proof of repairs.
>
> My question is: If I decide that I do not want to pursue these major
> repairs can I take this money, including the Recoverable
> Depreciation---demo my existing home and rebuild either on the same
> site or somewhere else? I would like to know my options.
> Since these repairs will require almost a re-gut/redo I will probably
> need to relocate while they are being done. I know I cannot rebuild/replace my home for what the insurance is going to pay but it would be a good down payment.

I own the home so there is no lien holder.
 


moburkes

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas

I had substantial damage to my home from Hurricane Ike. I have a
> replacement cost policy with Texas Windstorm through Allstate. I have
> received an estimate from my insurance adjuster for several thousand dollars.
> They are withholding $9,000 called Recoverable Depreciation. I
> understand that RD is money that will be given to me after I provide
> proof of repairs.
>
> My question is: If I decide that I do not want to pursue these major
> repairs can I take this money, including the Recoverable
> Depreciation---demo my existing home and rebuild either on the same
> site or somewhere else? I would like to know my options.
> Since these repairs will require almost a re-gut/redo I will probably
> need to relocate while they are being done. I know I cannot rebuild/replace my home for what the insurance is going to pay but it would be a good down payment.

I own the home so there is no lien holder.
The answer is in your policy.
 

JustAPal00

Senior Member
Read your policy, but most likely not. You will probably have to rebuild at the present location to get the RD money.
 
Have you been advised at all that the home is a total loss? If not, than the probability of receiving enough funds to totally rebuild may not be an option. Call your adjuster and look over your policy jacket.
 

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