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Insuring your home for replacement value is not "being over insured", though.Good. We're insanely over-insured as a nation. Time for a reset.
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Insuring your home for replacement value is not "being over insured", though.Good. We're insanely over-insured as a nation. Time for a reset.
Who pays for all those uninsured accidents every time some illegal in a shit-bucket late model Camry or Econoline work van hits someone with insurance.....Everyone's rates go up X% a year to cover it.I thought you lived in Virginia? Why would your rates shoot up, I don't recall any big storm damage there. Here in Az mine went up a little but nothing crazy.
is that why 100s of thousands are leaving dem run shithole states and moving to red states like Fl ?Same with Florida..
Good. We're insanely over-insured as a nation. Time for a reset.
Insuring your home for replacement value is not "being over insured", though.
Who pays for all those uninsured accidents every time some illegal in a shit-bucket late model Camry or Econoline work van hits someone with insurance.....Everyone's rates go up X% a year to cover it.
Virginia personal auto insurance rates are forecasted to increase 12.6% with an annual cost of $1,416, still below the national average, but a hit to wallets nonetheless.
I could damn sure do without such a increase.
40% increase in homeowner's insurance??
The people's republic of california sounds like such a wonderful place to exist.... they lead in every category with the heading of "Shithole News".
Fuck 'em.
i keep auto insurance . 4K per year from the lizard on a jap compact. .
why keeo home owner? in the event of another hurricane i want to pack whats left and leave, not hang around in a fema trailer for my twilight years while allstate and the flood insurer fight over whwther it was rising water or falling water that did the damage.