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Homeowners Insurance Cancelled Because of Roof? Here's What to Do Next

Sarah Kessler

Hand stamping a homeowner's insurance policy document with the word "cancelled" due to roof condition

As a homeowner, your home insurance is one of the most important investments you can make. Home insurance helps provide peace of mind and financial protection should any unforeseen events occur. But what happens when your homeowner's insurance is suddenly cancelled because of your roof’s condition? 

This can be an incredibly stressful and overwhelming situation for any homeowner to face. The good news is that you’re not alone: this unfortunate circumstance occurs to many homeowners each year.

In this article, we’ll discuss why your homeowner's insurance could be cancelled because of your roof and what steps you can take if you find yourself in this predicament.

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