1. 12689 POINTS
    Ted Ratliff
    Owner, SFS Associates,
    Any Home or Auto insurance company can drop you.  Home insurance is not guaranteed renewable.  The company has a right to drop you or raise your premium at each renewal.  This can be done because of claims experience, deterioration and maintenance of your home, or in some cases a company will pull out of an area or state completely.  This happened in Florida because of the frequency of hurricanes.
    Answered on May 21, 2013
  2. 7647 POINTS
    Mark Bartlett CLCS
    Branch Owner, TWFG Insurance Services, Fremont California and the Greater Bay Area Representing Dozens of Insurance Carriers
    A insurance company will look at any insured or potential insured and weigh the risk involved. After the risk assessment a company can make an offer for insurance. Should the risk change significantly  a company can chose to either increase the premium associated with the risk or chose to no longer carry the risk. Keep in mind when a insurance company is renewing you it is an offer of renewal.
    Answered on May 21, 2013
  3. 16470 POINTS
    David Osgood
    Agent, Rural Mutual Insurance Co., Union Grove, WI
    An insurance carrier may decide to cancel or non-renew a client if the client no longer meets the carriers standard for providing coverage. A client could also be dropped or non-renewed by a carrier if the coverage provided was approved under false information or fraudulant acts. If you receive a letter of cancellation or non-renewal from your current carrier you should contact your local agent to either contest be dropped or non-renewed or they may be able to help you secure coverage else where.
    Answered on October 29, 2013
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