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State Farm non-renewal notice falls short of state-mandated notice period

After more than 40 years as a customer, a policyholder received a non-renewal letter giving what they calculate as fewer than the 60 days' notice required by state insurance law, and the assigned agent was unresponsive for days before disputing the timeline rather than addressing it. Months after requesting full cancellation, the customer discovered State Farm had continued auto-drafting monthly renter's insurance payments from their account.

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