Mr onetwo
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I am in the late planning stages of building a new 32x40 shop building(this year) and house(next year) on 30 rural acres. Since I had a homeowners policy payment due on my current home I thought I would call my agent and get a quote to start the process.I gave her dimension,cost,estimated value,ect. and the fact that I would be GC'ing the project with 4 subs.Same thing I did when I built my present house.Keep in mind that I have had the same agent since I got my first car 48 years ago and the same carrier on my house for 17 years.She got back to me a couple of days later and informed me if I GC'ed or built the building myself none of the carriers they deal with (which is all of the ones operating in the state of Maine) would insure it even after an inspection upon completion.I was SHOCKED
. She told me about another customer that replaced the siding on his house himself and when the insurance carrier found out they immediately canceled the policy. I am going to get around this problem by hiring my site contractor as the GC on paper, but I will still do the coordinating, ordering and scheduling. This is all despite the fact that there is no general contractor or builder licensing of any kind in Maine. Insurance companies are the WORST greedy, scummy bas#ards ever!
Has anyone else run into this farce...I suspect it is a very recent thing.
. She told me about another customer that replaced the siding on his house himself and when the insurance carrier found out they immediately canceled the policy. I am going to get around this problem by hiring my site contractor as the GC on paper, but I will still do the coordinating, ordering and scheduling. This is all despite the fact that there is no general contractor or builder licensing of any kind in Maine. Insurance companies are the WORST greedy, scummy bas#ards ever!
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