Jan 1st 2009 07:35 am Buying Homeowners Insurance in Indiana
Here are some facts Indiana homeowners should be aware of when securing homeowners insurance:
If your homeowners policy is being cancelled for non payment of premium, the notice of cancellation must be in writing and sent to you at least 10 days before policy cancellation
If your insurance company does not want to renew your policy, IDI requires the notice be sent to you at least 20 days before policy expiration. As a consumer, negotiate with your insurance company to extend the 20 days to 30 or 60 day notice. If your policy is being cancelled for a reason other than non payment, you’ll need the extra time to shop around for replacement coverage.
If your policy does not cover flood damage, it must be stated prominently on the policy jacket or, you must be given written notice that flood coverage may be available through the National Flood Insurance Program.
In certain Indiana counties in southwestern Indiana along the Illinois Coal Basin, the insurance company must inform you of the availability of mine subsidence coverage (coverage for homes built over mines that may collapse or slowly settle) when they issue the policy.
IDI also regulates how much an insurance company can charge you for an inadvertent bad check. Their charge may not exceed $20 (this is in addition to the charge issued by the banking institution).
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