Can an insurance drop my parents because i live surrounded by in attendance house?
Answers: No. But they can drop your parents if THEY don't live in the house, assuming we're talking going on for homeowners insurance.
If it's their house, and they don't live there, it's not owner occupied. You don't count, as you don't own the house.
When my brother got in key traffic trouble, my parents insurance company contacted my parents and told them if they did not drop him, they would drop the entire policy. The insurance company is looking at the risk of each driver. If there is a plea to believe an individual is a high risk, then they will lift the premium or drop you. They will want to protect the revenue they are making from your parents' coverage.
homeinsurance.awardspace.us - try this one. Got my home insurance from them. As I know they provide such a service.
An insurer can drop a client any time it wishes, for any apology. I surmise that you are some sort of increased risk, or the insurer would not have issues.
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