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    As soon as I read who your insurer is I contacted my broker. I'm with State Farm and they cover me for 5 children plus my own so I'm not sure what you are being told by the agent but it is incorrect. I have even had then show me the clause and exact wording in their insurance guide. Also the day nurseries act doesn't say anything about ratios pertaining to home daycare providers so not sure why they are saying this. I pay a flat rate of $250 a year. Keep in mind that not all insurers offer the same coverage so saving $100 a year may be the worst decision someone makes. For me it's the coverage that's inportant not the rate...within reason. I've had auto claims and a house claim with SF and they handled things better than I could have ever hoped for. Inexpensive is one thing but that doesn't effect the quality. Cheap isn't always good...unless it's a cute little birdy going "cheep cheep"
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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    As soon as I read who your insurer is I contacted my broker. I'm with State Farm and they cover me for 5 children plus my own so I'm not sure what you are being told by the agent but it is incorrect. I have even had then show me the clause and exact wording in their insurance guide. Also the day nurseries act doesn't say anything about ratios pertaining to home daycare providers so not sure why they are saying this. I pay a flat rate of $250 a year. Keep in mind that not all insurers offer the same coverage so saving $100 a year may be the worst decision someone makes. For me it's the coverage that's inportant not the rate...within reason. I've had auto claims and a house claim with SF and they handled things better than I could have ever hoped for. Inexpensive is one thing but that doesn't effect the quality. Cheap isn't always good...unless it's a cute little birdy going "cheep cheep"

    Thank you Bright for checking with your broker. I also contacted State yesterday and dealt with Management as my original broker no longer works there. The Manager was thrown for a loop by what I was told by this previous broker and he said no such rules apply. He is looking into why I was given the information. Luckily it hasn't affected me so far as so many of my families had 2nd and 3rd children so the flow was okay over the years. I also feel dumb dumb because it has taken me a while to learn all the rules about licensed through an agency and private daycare differences. Basically this guy was giving me rules for agencies and i should have realized it at the time but I felt lucky to have found insurance, as my original home insurance company booted me off due to daycare. I called many companies and got a lot of 'no's, or very high rates. State's rates for me are same as yours. I wasn't aware of this Forum at the time to ask and that was the biggest downfall! Live and learn late sometimes... glad i've finally clued in. duh me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bright sparks View Post
    As soon as I read who your insurer is I contacted my broker. I'm with State Farm and they cover me for 5 children plus my own so I'm not sure what you are being told by the agent but it is incorrect.
    Could it be different by Province?

    I know Miss torontokids said her Wawanesa let her have 5 kids plus own but I am PEI and mine says no more than 4 when it on my house insurance policy which has a $100 premium a year for day care. Long time ago may 8 year or longer we was allowed 6 on same arrangement. Now it just 4 - I went and relooked at papers to check but it says 4 clearly. It does not mention own children but mine grown up and gone now anyway.

    It seems that Wawanesa has differences and maybe that is location so maybe State Farm too not same across country?


    I like Wawanesa insurances. We used them for car and house and day care. When my son was 18 and lived here, he used them for his Car insure too. They were good when he bumped car in front - his fault - and then he did again 3 month later! But Wawanesa was good to deal with and fast to help and it was easy to make claims for young inexperience persons.
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