Insured Homeowners Protection Act

Nebraska's Homeowners Protection Act gives you key rights when working with contractors after a loss.

Quick Notification to Insurance Company

  • Your contractor MUST notify your insurance company within 5 business days of signing your contract. This helps the company keep track of repairs and protects you from surprise claims or delays.

No Guarantees on Insurance Coverage

  • Contractors must clearly tell you they can't promise your insurance will cover all repair costs. This keeps realistic expectations and helps you plan financially

No Kicking Back Your Deductible

  • It's illegal for contractors to give you back any part of your insurance deductible as a "rebate". Watch out for these offers.

Your Mortgage Rights are Protected

  • Your mortgage company's rights can't be affected by your contract, so your loan remains secure no matter what.

You can Always Talk to Your Insurance Company

  • Don't let contractors stop you or your mortgage company from communicating directly with your insurance company.

Detailed Estimates Before Work Starts

  • Before any works begins, your contractor must provide an itemized list of repairs, materials, labor, fees, and total costs.

Your Contract is Protected

  • If a contractor does not follow these rules, your contract with them is void

 

Reminder: NDOI does not oversee contractors. We can only help if fraud is suspected.