On December 19th we lost our home in Kalispell due to a house fire, it started on the rear deck by a tenant unintentionally spilling hot coals, or dumping ashes to close to the house. We were in Minnesota working and had the house leased out, and currently working with our insurance adjuster.
From speaking with them yesterday they are not for sure I will be covered since my policy was not a landlord policy. I had specifically discussed this with my agent and he said the house (dwelling) and personal items would be covered per the limits. We have the same exact policy on another duplex with Allstate. The policy doesn’t say it’s not covered if rented out. But the adjuster has asked for the lease agreement and still sorting out the details.
If I’m not covered, what would be possible course of legal action to recoup my loss? Should I contact an attorney now? Or am I just better off to sell the land with deattached garage and adjacent property and start over some place else. I built the property myself and have a little over 205k in materials, not counting my volunteer labor. Land values are nuts right now in Kalispell and we are considering moving to a different area. Any sound advice would be greatly appreciated. Lesson learned is always check your insurance coverage.
From speaking with them yesterday they are not for sure I will be covered since my policy was not a landlord policy. I had specifically discussed this with my agent and he said the house (dwelling) and personal items would be covered per the limits. We have the same exact policy on another duplex with Allstate. The policy doesn’t say it’s not covered if rented out. But the adjuster has asked for the lease agreement and still sorting out the details.
If I’m not covered, what would be possible course of legal action to recoup my loss? Should I contact an attorney now? Or am I just better off to sell the land with deattached garage and adjacent property and start over some place else. I built the property myself and have a little over 205k in materials, not counting my volunteer labor. Land values are nuts right now in Kalispell and we are considering moving to a different area. Any sound advice would be greatly appreciated. Lesson learned is always check your insurance coverage.