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Is this really true that if you have a pitbull your insurance won't cover your home Also what happens if you don't notify them that you have a pitbull for instance you didn't know? |
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Yes, and it depends on if there's a problem with the Dog. If the Dog bites, and that person sues you, and that Dog is excluded from your Policy, then the ball's in your court. You WILL have to pay the damages. (ouch) On the other hand, if it's not excluded, then you're probably fine. Check your master policy, talk to a Lawyer or an independent agent.
Added info: Blacklisting breeds depends on the insurance company and the location. Some companies do not regulate by breed, and others will allow dogs of "dangerous" breeds to be covered if they obtain their Canine Good Citizen title. It varies widely. Some companies that are typically breed-friendly will not insure a dog breed that is declared de facto dangerous by the locale.
First answer by ID411273336. Last edit by Bahamutt99. Contributor trust: 63 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 18 [recommend question]




