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Do I have the legal right to by back my property from the insurance company?



I'm making a claim with MetLife home insurance, on some water-damaged electronic equipment of mine. It's my belief that I can salvage some of the parts. I want to buy the equipment back, but my claims adjuster is denying me the chance. What can I do?

nothing, you have no legal right to buy it back, if it is being totaled, they have the right to the salvage value. If it is not as damaged as claimed, then they should have paid less and let you keep it.

But when it is totalled out, they have the right to decide.
Check with your state laws. They vary. You could always wait until they write it off, take it out to the curb for collection, then "salvage" it.
sure, what does your insurance company want to do with your old stuff..of course, sell it to the highest bidder. i know you are scamming and so does the adjuster.
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