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    Clinton Dunaway
    Personal Insurance Agent, Wells Fargo, North carolina
    Unfortunately, the homeowners insurance company has the "right" non-renew your coverage each year they renew the policy.  It depends on your specific state if they can drop you mid-policy or not.  They normally can't drop you mid-policy unless they discover a material misrepresentation by you.

    They can drop you for non-payment, but for a claim they can only non-renew your policy.  If you have additional questions please let me know.
    Answered on June 17, 2014
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    Tom Sheehan
    Agency Owner, The Thomas G Sheehan Agency, 27 Glen Road Sandy Hook, CT 06482
    Yes it can but for very specific reasons that are filed and approved by your state's Insurance Department.  Just like a company offering new coverage provided that you and your property meet filed underwriting guidelines, if while your policy is in force, you or your property no longer meet those guidelines for reasons such as prior losses, foreclosure, property abandonment, failure to pay your premium or other approved reasons, your company can either cancel mid term or non renew.
    Answered on June 17, 2014
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