• @Gerudo@lemm.ee
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    -42 months ago

    The cost of putting that in vs…

    The damage to your siding, roof tiles, windows, landscaping, secondary structures, gutters, trim, etc…

    You know they don’t have insurance.

    • Cadeillac
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      52 months ago

      Sure, they spent the time and money on 8ft deep concrete anchor points, but neglected to get insurance

        • Cadeillac
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          82 months ago

          I did not know. Even more signs that maybe you shouldn’t get a house there

      • @Gerudo@lemm.ee
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        -22 months ago

        I mean insurance would pay for any damage, so why bother with something like this then?

        • Cadeillac
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          32 months ago

          If they can keep their home I’m sure they would like to

        • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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          11 month ago

          Lots of insurers have left the Florida markets entirely, because they’re spending more paying out claims than they can take in for premiums. The ones that remain have sky-high premiums, thousands of dollars each month in some cases, because they’re pretty sure that they will have to pay out claims. The result is that many homeowners in Florida can no longer afford insurance. Since you need to have insurance on a home in order to get a mortgage, that makes buying a home in Florida really expensive, unless you can pay cash up front.