“Insurance companies can deem structures that are worn down from wear and tear unsafe, and if they aren’t repaired promptly, they can cancel the policy.
It could be that they may have recently upgraded their underwriting criteria and the deck is no longer acceptable in its current condition.
Liability claims get filed against homeowner’s all the time for injuries resulting from rickety stairs and unsecured railings. Even though you don’t use the back door yourself, if anyone on your property gets hurt from a poorly maintained deck, you will be held financially responsible.
Do you remember receiving a letter in the mail asking for your deck to be replaced or repaired?
In most cases, insurance cannot cancel your policy without warning and should have offered you a time frame to have the repairs completed.
At this point, your only course of action is to find another insurance policy. Keep in mind that most insurance companies will send out a home inspector within the first 30 days of the policy. The odds are they will also send a letter requiring the deck to be repaired.
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