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Ironically, arson is a felony and it's unlikely that insurers cover such events that are due to criminal acts.
Insurers are likely not paying out anything.
What are you smoking? Insurance pays for damage caused by criminal activities
This is only the case when one intentionally burns down their own property.
What? No. Arson usually covered on standard policies. Most likely what would happen in the scenario portrayed here is that insurance would go up and future insurance contracts would specifically exclude arson / vandalism.
New armchair expert topic just dropped
Yeah have someone burn down your house and then file an insurance claim.
See how that goes for you.
If you set a fire or otherwise intentionally cause your home to be burned down, then no insurance would not cover that. However in this case it is arson committed against the owner of the property, which is absolutely covered by insurance.
Am now millionaire, thanks for the advice