That's weird, mrskal. I called them before I posted the info and they told me they will insure a house after it's been vacated and up to the point of foreclosure sale.
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HI AbbeyA,
I know for a fact that if your home is in foreclosure that Foremost doesn't insure them. I would strongly advise you to contact your independent agent to make sure he is correct in the information he provided you. Secondly, Inspections are done through Foremost so did you get a vacant policy or homeowners policy? Because if you got a homeowners policy an they inspect the home in 2 weeks and its vacant your policy will be cancelled because your not living in the home. Thirdly, if you did get a homeowners policy and your not living in the home an its vacant for sometime like 30 days an something happens you may not be covered. So just check those things out. I know sometimes independent agents(who work for themselves) are trying to write business an sometimes they do it incorrectly. So just make sure you have what you need.
Good Luck!
Originally posted by AbbeyA View PostOur home is in foreclosure ... bottom line, State Farm found out about the foreclosure and canceled our homeowners insurance plan. So today we were able to get coverage on the home until the deed is transferred out of our names through Foremost Insurance Co. They also insure vacant homes.
We had an independent insurance broker find coverage for us and this is the only company that will insure a home in foreclosure/for people with poor credit or a recent bankruptcy. Their website is http://www.foremost.com/
I am very relieved to have this plan in place and grateful that there is an insurance company out there that recognizes a significant need/niche for so many of us out here drowning in the mortgage meltdown crisis. The last thing we need is to have something happen to someone on our property and we are liable for it. There was someone who posted a while back in one of the insurance threads about finding insurance through this company on her home while it was in foreclosure as well.Filed:11/2010
341 Meeting:1/5/2011
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Originally posted by mrskal View PostThe guy she talked to had to actually ask someone else in the office because he did not know. They probably don't even know what they insure and don't! LOL8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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Originally posted by tobee43 View Postyes, most will not cover a vacated house...where people get that idea..is beyond me. however, i have actually seen a few post here that DID get insurance...how...no clue...we can't where our house is located....it's covered under a "blanket" bank policy once we vacated. but, if one is still in their house it's a problem for certain...
My advice is dont go and try to get a new policy, stick with what you have. I wanted to get a new company because my rates are rediculous but I will just keep what I have. I did change my cars over cuz they were rediculously high with no reason.
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Originally posted by mrskal View PostYou can insure a vacated house, my insurance company (well known larger company) and a few others I talked to will, but they wont if it is in the foreclosure process. My broker said if I vacate they will cover it, but the rate will skyrocket. I am leaving mine as is for now. So, for me, I will have a friend living in my house until it is foreclosed on.
My advice is dont go and try to get a new policy, stick with what you have. I wanted to get a new company because my rates are rediculous but I will just keep what I have. I did change my cars over cuz they were rediculously high with no reason.
again...i have no clue...all i know as of this date...2.7 years after leaving that house...it's still not foreclosed and the bank does have a "blanket" policy covering damage, liability...(no trespassing signs all up along with "bank owned" signs). etc.
GREAT idea about having someone stay in the house...wish we could have...but the heating cost and electric ran over $1100 alone...so NO one wanted to be in there!8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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Wow that is high on the heating and electric! I have a friend in a tight spot with her housing, so it will work out for all of us. Her home was just sent to auction, after two+ years of not making a motgage payment.
Question: If your old house in not foreclosed on as of yet, why do they have signs that say "bank owned"?
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Originally posted by mrskal View PostWow that is high on the heating and electric! I have a friend in a tight spot with her housing, so it will work out for all of us. Her home was just sent to auction, after two+ years of not making a motgage payment.
Question: If your old house in not foreclosed on as of yet, why do they have signs that say "bank owned"?
we keep checking the sheriff's sale site and NOTHING!!!
so here's what we are thinking...1). the documents are those that were fraudulent...2). the house is in such bad shape after being empty...(it flooded after the town changed the curb in the road)...so the house cannot be sold??? WE DO NOT KNOW!! LOL!!! what a mess! that's all we know. and our atty says oh...don't worry, well i still want our names off the deed and it appears it's going to be taking the rest of my lifetime to get that done...since if the bank already refused a deed in lieu and they don't do a sheriff's sale...our names will be on there forever and all the time left in the universe!!8/4/2008 MAKE SURE AND VISIT Tobee's Blogs! http://www.bkforum.com/blog.php?32727-tobee43 and all are welcome to bk forum's Florida State Questions and Answers on BK http://www.bkforum.com/group.php?groupid=9
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