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by redserk
795 days ago
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Genuinely curious, how so? Do they have frustrating claims processes or limit pay-out when an incident happens? I'm in another state and my home insurance has been increasing but nowhere near what it sounds like is happening in California and Florida. |
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I also believe that it creates a perverse incentive for people to continue living in unmaintainable habitats. We also hear talk about how can these cities with no water continue to survive, its not maintainable etc. Well neither is living in a hurricane prone area or high fire risk area.
The options for these funds are often fairly limited too and not covering even 50% of the loss. YMMV.