It may be a good idea to hire your own home inspector to do a good thorough inspection of your home inside and out. It's best to know exactly where you stand with the condition of your home.
You may then wish to reapply for your home insurance policy either through the same or a different Insurance Company.
You need to talk with your adjuster about the situation. The claims adjuster can allow you to withdraw the claim. I don't understand why you would file a claim, then want to withdraw it. If you have an agent, perhaps the agent can also assist you with the situation.
If you ask your insurance company to cancel your policy, they will.
Lack of payment or too many collisions the insurance company has to pay for. If you want to cancel your auto insurance policy to go with another company, call your insurance company and tell them you want to cancel your insurance but be ready for them to try to persuade you to stay.
Sure, you can. The insurance company should pay you a pro-rated refund after you cancel the policy.
If the insurance company agrees you can sign an exclusion which would be a legal document stating that you will not allow your 17 year old to drive any vehicles in your home or possession and that if they do drive such a vehicle you agree that the insurance company is in no way liabile for any damage done and that no coverage applies from your insurance policy.
What do you mean "private company" If you have HO insurance the bank can not canel it. Only you can.
Yes! They can charge you a cancellation fee that is either a flat rate or is a percentage of your total annual premium calculated based on when you cancel. Lots of insurance companies do this although some only charge you to cancel within the first year
An insurance company can cancel your coverage for any number of reasons, all of which would need to be laid out in the policy (contract) that you signed with them upfront. The most common reason that a company would cancel your insurance would be for nonpayment. Other than that, you are probably safe unless you lied about something on the application.
No, the Insurance Company has no right to cancel policy even if you sue them, unless you have failed in timely renewal or did any contractual violation like concealment of facts, that can jeopardize the basic objective of an insurance policy.
Base on state regulations, there are many reasons a company can cancel an insurance policy. If you paid for a year and they cancel you after 1 month, you will only be charged for 1 month of coverage and the other portion should be refunded to you.
Yes, you can. Call the life insurance company and cancel the policy.
No, the insurance company will not cancel your insurance for having three accidents, but they will increase your insurance premium.