I had a homeowner call me a few months ago in regard to a home they took ownership of after the lady that owned it had passed away. They cleaned it out and put it up for sale, but wanted to get insurance on it until it was sold. The first thing the insurance company told them was that the exisiting fuse box in the basement had to be replaced with a breaker panel before they would insure it. What made it worse was the real estate agent agreed that this needed to be done. The existing service was adequate, and was up to code when initially installed, no exisitng hazards to speak of. I gladly did a 100 amp service upgrade for them, as it did add to the value of the home, but it is just amazing what insurance companies will tell the HO. I also found it quite amusing that the real estate agent was so adament about the service, but made no mention about the open asbestos insulation on the heat pipes throughout the cellar.......