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Steve Balinski
  • Roselle, IL
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What to do with 30K check from insurance Co.

Steve Balinski
  • Roselle, IL
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I have an interesting scenario.  My insurance co might write me up to a 30K check for damage to property from a recent storm. This would include costs to replace my roof, siding, and gutters.  My question is - is it typical for them to write me a check and then I can choose to do what I want with the money?

My dilemma is replace the exterior items (which I can't really raise rent for). In addition, the windows are probably 30yrs old so from my understanding I might as well replace those as well which is another 15K out of pocket.

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Do I use the $$ and replace the kitchens which are very out-dated, which I CAN raise rent for.

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Gustavo Delgado
  • Houston, TX
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Gustavo Delgado
  • Houston, TX
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not 100% sure but I believe if you get a payout from your insurance to replace roof, for example and you do not replace the roof, you can expose yourself to serious issues. I think your insurance company will report that you received a payout and if you try to claim a damaged roof later you may be denied since you were supposed to already have had a new roof. Maybe take the cash, get some quotes and see if you can negotiate with contractors for the best deal possible.

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