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Hi everybody! Hey if youve got a roofing contractor or a general contractor or really any contractor for that matter whos asking you to sign over your insurance check to him that could be a big red flag. Hi everybody this Tracy Bookman owner of Homestead Roofing and welcome to another one of our walk in the park series videos where we take just a few minutes to answer your questions about roof repairs, roof replacements, and the insurance claim process and today we want to answer your question: should I sign over my insurance check to my roofer? Well just like a lot of the questions that we answer, there are a lot of different variables which could affect how you want to proceed with signing over the insurance check that you got from your insurance company to your roofing contractor or to any contractor. So first lets talk about when its okay to sign a check over to your contractor. Now were going to assume that you have replacement cost value coverage on your property claim and i