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Posted by Anne on August 07, 2001 at 21:10:00:
Our house was destroyed by fire in April of 2000 - Farmer's, our insurance company told us they would pay for our rent for one year while our house was being rebuilt. As the contractor (recommended by the insurance company.... yeah, I know, my first mistake) and architect (recommended by the contractor, my second mistake!) have been working incredibly ineptly and slowly the reconstruction was only just beginning after a year! - so they extended it for two months. The house is still nowhere near being finished - it will be another four months or so - but the insurance company says they will no longer pay for our housing. They said that the contractor will have to pay for it - but now he is refusing ! We just heard today that in four days my three kids and I will have no place to live! I will take whatever legal action is necessary but don't know where to start. Isn't the insurance company obligated to house us until we can move back into our rebuilt home? Please e-mail me any suggestions on how to deal with this - consmuer groups in SF Bay Area? Thanks.
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