2. Previous Claims Check Yes if you have filed a previous claim If you have not move to section A. Fill in the year that you filed the claim along with about how much you think you have received. Check original settlement fund.
3. Section A - Fill in your street address along with the city, state, and zip code. - The next section fill out the information for all the homeowners on the title of the home.
4. Section B Check if your home was new or previously owned. If it was previously owned put the year that you bought your home. The next thing you need to write down is the number one where is asks number of structures.
5. Section B Continued For type of structure check single family dwelling. For type of LP check siding and trim
6. Sections C, D, and E C: You need to provide a warranty deed, paid tax receipt, and a current utility bill. If you need help on how to find your warranty deed refer to slide #11 D: You need to prove at least two pictures of the LP knot. If you need help you can set up an appointment and we can have a rep come out and help you. E: You need to put down the year your home was built and the document you need to provide is a certificate of occupancy. Refer to slide #11 for help on how to get a certificate of occupancy.
7. Section F and G F: You need to put down that you have painted at least 5-6 years ago or they will hit you with paint deductions and take money from your claim. G: Skip
8. Section H, I, and J H: For section H provide directions from the nearest highway to your home Check yes that you would like to be present for the inspection when the state inspector comes out to inspect your siding after your claim form has been sent in. I: Skip Next all homeowners need to sign, print, and date at the bottom of the page.
10. Tax information Answer No to all 3 tax questions and since all 3 are no you do not have to provide your social security number. The last thing you need to do is have all homeowners sign, print, and date the claim form.