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06-30-2008, 05:40 PM | #42 |
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Hurricane insurance in Utah would be cheap I think.
Like flood insurance on the moon. |
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You're finally making some sense in this thread.
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Hurricane was probably a bad example but the point stands. Earthquake+flood insurance in Utah is less than $250/mo. |
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IT's not just the premium for EQ insurance that needs to be conisdered, it is also the fact that it has a separate sub-limit, that it typically carries a very large deductible or self-insured retention and that, depending on the market, there may not be enough in reserve in the whole market to pay out on a very large EQ even if you have the insurance. EQ insurance is a very different beast than Federally guaranteed flood isnurance.
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You are saying for someone that lives in a 50,000 dollar home and has an income of 10,000 per year, that that is cheap? |
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It may also come down to how does it make you feel abotu your family's circumstances?
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Maybe Obama will institute a national disaster insurance program that will solve all my problems.
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