Hi,
Thank you for maintaining this website. There is so much guidance.
We lost our home in CA LNU wildfire in 2020 and started working with our insurance adjuster. Insurance considered it a total loss and paid part (ACV, misc) of our claim and agreed to pay the rest (ARC, Ordinance) once we show proof of purchase or a signed builder contract in case of new build. We asked the adjuster about any deadlines in general and about a 3 yr deadline that we heard about but wasn’t clear to us and he reassured us (over the phone) many times that there is no deadline to get the additional payments as long as we settle on ACVs within those 3 yrs. So we decided to rebuild at a different site. We faced some challenges with our new site which is very steep and somewhat remote and have been in touch with our adjuster every month and he never mentioned any looming deadlines. After 3 yrs he called us one day and said we are coming up on a 3 yr deadline in a week which was shocking to say the least.
We explained all the reasons that got us delayed and asked for a good cause extension but they denied saying that we wouldn’t have had these delays if we built on the old site. These are the reasons we mentioned to ask for extension.
- It took us an year to find an architect and builder who are willing to work on a steep lot and to draw plans. This was during covid so everything just took longer.
- Then we had to submit for a variance with the county to make building possible. This took us another year due to some differing opinions at the county and also severe winter weather that stopped county officials from coming to the hearing. We could start the actual groundwork like geo tech only after we got the variance approved.
- We had other setbacks due to unexpected health problems for both our architect and structural engineer. At the end of third year our insurance denied our additional replacement cost payment due to the expired 3 yr deadline.
Right now which is 3 yrs after the event we are about to enter a building contract and start construction this spring once the snow melts in the new site. We can even abandon the whole building plan and buy another house which is faster and we could close the whole thing in few weeks, if we can get an extension. Is there any chance of getting an extension in this case if we appeal to them in some way? Please help.