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Re: 34. Is monitoring required?
Bob Worthy wrote:
> I have heard of this when they are writing insurance covering contents. I
> also have been getting called by insurance companies. lately (State Farm
> being the most consistant) which we submitted info to on behalf of our
> clients. They want to find out if the client is still being monitored or if
> the client has cancelled the monitoring. It is happening on renewal and I am
> sure that it has to do with the alarm credit. If a customer cancels, we
> automatically notify the insurance company of the cancellation. I don't want
> to be the "alarm company of record" if something happens after the fact.
This has been happening in NY for a few years now. Not just State Farm
but a few other too.
Not the "mandatory" part( to my knowledge) but the confirmation at
every renewal that monitoring is still being provided.
>
> "Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:tJCte.293$tG.45@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Statefarm and a few others here in Florida are making it manditory in some
> > cases to have monitoring.
> >
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