On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 08:16:05PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>    This is a follow up to a previous e-mail. I am the person who was
>    looking for a new homeowner ins provider because my current provider
>    recalculated the replacement cost of our home from 287,000 to 656,000.
>    The reason for the follow up is to let you know that this translated
>    to an annual premium increase from $1708.00 to $5,029.00.
>    This seems pretty unfair to me but it seems they are at liberty to do
>    this whenever.
>    I am still looking for a new ins company, any suggestions will be
>    appreciated. My current policy expires 5/1/03

Hi, John.

I've used Weber (215) 860-0400

and Abrams (215) 884-1885

I've been happy with both, but have had no claims in order to test
that.

I pay something like $900 per year for $325K or so of replacement
coverage for a non-contents policy. For my own unit I pay something
like $850 for contents.

-- 
 Jeff

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