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Can An Insurance Company In California Stop Covering Your Home?

Yes.

But here’s some info you should know.

Your Relationship With Your Insurance Company

Many people have used the same insurance company for years. That doesn’t mean your insurance company thinks of you as an old friend.

Your relationship with your insurance company is contractual. It is based on contract, and the contract is the insurance policy. The policy sets forth the duties of both you and the insurance company. Most important is the insurance company’s duty to pay you for damage to your home caused by a covered peril.

Most insurance policies are for one year. Once that year is up, the insurance company has no more duties to you.

Does My Insurance Company Have To Renew My Policy?

No, the insurance company does not have to renew the policy.

Remember, most policies are for one year, and once that year is up the contractual relationship ends.

What California Laws Apply To Nonrenewal Of Insurance?

Insurance Code § 678(c)(1) says an insurance company must “deliver the notice of nonrenewal” to you at least 75 days before the policy expires. If the insurance company doesn’t do that, however, the existing policy remains in effect for 75 days from the date that the notice of nonrenewal is sent.

That law also says what information must be included in the notice of nonrenewal.

Are There Exceptions?

Possibly, but few. Some insurance companies have a guaranteed renewal provision. Hopefully yours does. If not, check out Insurance Code § 675.1.

Insurance Code § 675.1 states:

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