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Insurers shifted roof replacement costs onto homeowners thanks to a new federal rule — just in time for hail and hurricane season
A new federal rule has caused insurers to shift roof replacement costs to homeowners, leaving those with significant roof damage to choose between filing an insurance claim that may raise premiums or paying for repairs out of pocket. This change occurs as hail and hurricane seasons approach, increasing the likelihood of roof damage.
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