>Oh boy do I know about this one! We were recently with American Family. >When my husband and I looked at upping our renters insureance, the agent >said we'd be denied coverage. Why? Ferrets. Why? Don't know. Ok, at the risk of being lynched, I'll admit I am in the middle of taking my insurance producers exam. By the end of June I should be a fully licensed Insurance Agent. (That is, if I can get through the 2.5 hour exam!) I've been working for a really great agent here in NH for about a year now. He's been in this business for a LONG LONG time (Since 1977! He loves to remind me that he was writing insurance before I was born LOL) So, here's my take on this one... Ya'll need better agents! There have been rumors of a "black list" of dogs for insurance companies. Let me just verify that this is not a rumor. It's a real list, and I have one. The list does not end with dogs. It goes on to include some reptiles, and even material items such as trampolines (if you have one, dont let the insurance company find it! LOL) and yes, exotic pets are also a question on our apps. When I run down the questions, I tend to generalize. "Woodstove?, Pool?, Dogs or exotic pets?" I don't specify, I read it exactly how it is written by the company. Since ferrets are not considered exotic by many people (and many vets) and are quickly becoming more accepted, it doesn't enter into some peoples mind to claim them as exotics. Now, as for the "blacklist", there IS room to play and negotiate. As I said, you need the right agent. One that is willing to actually call the company. A smaller agency with an agent who has been in the business long enough will have a good relationship with his/her underwriters. I have the phone # that connects directly to the desk of our head underwriter for Peerless Insurance. I can (and sometimes daily, do) call her for "referrals". For instance, if I were to submit an app that lists a Doberman, it would get thrown back at me with a vengeance! However, if I take all the info, call the underwriter and say "Hey, I have a couple here that need homeowners. Have owned the home for 10 years, never filed a claim. Real nice house, nice neighborhood ect ect" She'd say "What's the catch?" Well ok, they have a Doberman. BUT! It's 5 years old, has been 100% obedience trained (certificate included) is never loose and has NO bite history. I go to the house, take a picture of said dog.. say... playing with the kids ;-) The underwriter may hem and haw.. But she usually gives in and says to send the app to her attention. My point here is, there is hope. Grab the phone book and ignore the big flashy ads. Find an agent that is willing to work for his/her commission! Jules Owned by two ferrets, 1 cat and living in a VERY insured apartment ;-) [Posted in FML issue 4084]