Submitted by ReddittorMan t3_11eivl3 in personalfinance
ReddittorMan OP t1_jaeawet wrote
Reply to comment by thisismyusername51 in How would you take equity from a home to pay for a major repair? by ReddittorMan
Wow that sounds too good to be true! I’ll certainly give it a try though!
GardenGood2Grow t1_jaebxjg wrote
Unless there is damage because of a weather event I have never heard of this. Sounds unrealistic.
ReddittorMan OP t1_jaeciv1 wrote
It wasn’t damaged by any specific event. It just is really old, possibly the same roof from late 50’s
GardenGood2Grow t1_jaeenkz wrote
As soon as you call insurance it opens a claim whether you use it or not. 3 claims in a year and you are sent to a high risk insurer for triple the cost. They are for disasters, not wear and tear.
ReddittorMan OP t1_jaef0eo wrote
Thanks that’s what I thought originally.
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