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In other words Florida homeowners... ProudMNDemocrat 7 hrs ago #1
Some of us can move at will, others are trapped financially or otherwise. I won't go to FL but feel for those stuck... dutch777 6 hrs ago #4
Plenty of opportunities for reform there IronLionZion 6 hrs ago #2
The could apply for FEMA assistance. Although it is limited - it might help some. 33taw 6 hrs ago #3
I expect most will BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago #5
It is surprising how many people learn that they need a flood insurance policy after the fact. TexasTowelie 5 hrs ago #9
I grew up in a household where all my life before heading out on my own BumRushDaShow 5 hrs ago #11
I used to have two policies: flood and regular home insurance. ananda 4 hrs ago #14
"We did have Harvey a few years ago" BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago #16
My homeowner's policy doesn't cover nuclear fallout... eggplant 1 hr ago #20
"I'm still unclear where I'm expected to file the fire/flood claim after the region has been turned to ash." BumRushDaShow 1 hr ago #22
Yep...and most of those cover nothing in the way of furniture and other things Bengus81 4 hrs ago #12
"most of those cover nothing in the way of furniture and other things" BumRushDaShow 4 hrs ago #13
Is flood insurance exorbitant, or is the price representative of the actual risk? Asking sincerely, as LauraInLA 3 hrs ago #17
Here is FEMA's site for flood insurance BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago #18
tRump has little use for FEMA, unless HIS property is damaged. ProudMNDemocrat 6 hrs ago #6
There are legitimate reasons for denying coverage also. TexasTowelie 6 hrs ago #7
I've dealt with insurance companies. Hire a good attorney or two. Have them answer guestions. twodogsbarking 6 hrs ago #8
Insurance, peace of mine and that is about all. republianmushroom 5 hrs ago #10
If a homeowner has a federal flood insurance policy dlk 4 hrs ago #15
Keep rebuilding, suckers JoseBalow 2 hrs ago #19
The insurance companies should step up and move things along. I am, well, doubtful. twodogsbarking 1 hr ago #21
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