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Yep, I hear Mastermind saying there's plenty of room out by him
Fugh that. Wall to wall full up here.
Not fiction, huge swaths have been cancelled. One place went from 3k a year to 13k the next. A lot of people are just flat out dropped. It's unreal. You could keep 100 @davidwyby 's busy for 100 years slashing all the excess timber and brush. And yes, retards will rebuild the same house in the same location year after year after year. I don't feel any sympathy for the "She's been flooded out 20 times in the 20 years she's owned the house" news sob stories. If you didn't learn from the first 15 times, you ain't gonna learn from the next 15.
Right there with you. People who can't be taught get what they get....
Bunch of eggless mf'ers up in here.

That’s just Randy
I have a couple dozen in the barn fridge. A fella has to plan ahead....
 

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Unless you are one of the few people without a mortgage you would have to have homeowners insurance, one way or the other, regardless of cost

A mortgage company wouldn't allow a financed house to be without insurance

Some of the optional supplemental stuff like flood and earthquake insurance is another matter
I'm several pages behind, so perhaps this has been touched on, but the impending crisis is just that. Companies either cancelling fire coverage or not issuing new policies affects the homeowner (mortgagee), so they have to sell, but no one is lending to the new buyers if they cannot get an acceptable level of insurance coverage. This is just one result from the search, but it appears there are enough references to this occurrence that there's likely some truth. I'm certainly no MSN fan, and don't have a dog in the CA fight, but somethign about this sort of stinks in my opinion.
 

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I'm several pages behind, so perhaps this has been touched on, but the impending crisis is just that. Companies either cancelling fire coverage or not issuing new policies affects the homeowner (mortgagee), so they have to sell, but no one is lending to the new buyers if they cannot get an acceptable level of insurance coverage. This is just one result from the search, but it appears there are enough references to this occurrence that there's likely some truth. I'm certainly no MSN fan, and don't have a dog in the CA fight, but somethign about this sort of stinks in my opinion.
state farm is well known for that practice
and even denying a claim after a accident
as i said before any excuse to get out of paying is what those clowns do
ive never had them as a insurance company and never will
just hear enough bad *s-word about a companythat i know to stay away from
 
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