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What happens if my home Is impacted by a hurricane?

Once you’re enrolled in Chubb Property Manager, we can take action on your behalf if your secondary or seasonal home is affected by sustained hurricane-force winds. Chubb closely monitors and tracks the approach of any potential hurricane. If your secondary or seasonal home is impacted, the service features the following:

 

Automatically Conduct a Home Inspection

 

Chubb closely monitors and tracks the approach of any potential hurricane. Once the area is safely accessible, a Chubb representative will automatically conduct an exterior inspection to determine the condition of your home. 

 

Quick Claim Submission

 

If damage is discovered, you will be notified, and with your approval, a claim will immediately be filed to help expedite the claim process.

Property Condition Report

 

A Chubb representative with extensive understanding of home construction will provide you with a report that details the exterior condition of the home.

 

Short-Term Repairs

 

Once a claim is submitted, and with your approval, Chubb will dispatch mitigation specialists who can board up the home, tarp the roof, extract water, help limit the potential for further damage, and provide a warranty for the work.

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A Service to Help Homeowners After a Hurricane

Which states currently offer the Chubb property manager service?

You may enroll in this service at no additional charge if you have wind coverage on your secondary or seasonal home in the following states: AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, LA, MA, MD, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, VA, TX coastal counties,* and the District of Columbia.

Property Manager Enrollment

We offer several convenient ways to enroll in Chubb Property Manager. To begin enrollment, you will need your Chubb homeowner policy number and effective date, which can be found in the top right corner of your policy or renewal notice.

 

The Chubb Property Manager authorization form can be submitted in the following ways:

 

 

          Chubb Personal Risk Services
          202 Hall’s Mill Road
          Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889

 

For more information about the Chubb Property Manager Service, please contact your independent agent or broker.

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*Eligible Texas coastal counties: Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, and Willacy.

Evaluations, reports and recommendations are made solely to assist Chubb in underwriting and loss control. Evaluation for any hazard or condition does not mean that it is covered under any policy. No warranties or representations of any kind are made to any party. Neither Chubb nor its employees or agents shall be liable to any party for the use of any information or statements made or contained in any evaluation, report or recommendation.

Disclaimer: This information is descriptive only. All products may not be available in all jurisdictions. Coverage is subject to the language of the policies as issued.