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Old 08-26-2024, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by blueash View Post
Maybe you can tell us what a "hurricane deductible Provision" might be and what is means for a homeowner who already has insurance vs someone who is shopping but uninsured, or someone who has one level of coverage and wants to change to a different level of coverage.

Perhaps a link to the video you watched. And I suspect you mean Friedlander.
From what was said on the video, if there is a hurricane watch in the Keys and you in TV have weather related damage to your home, you will be responsible for paying the deductible as if your damage was caused by a hurricane which is typical much higher than your standard deductible.

Can't figure out how to get the video link on my phone but if you copy the following and paste it into the YouTube search bar it should come up

ABC Action News Tampa

Florida hurricane deductibles leave customers with sticker shock

Yes, you're probably right about the spelling of his name, I copied it off the closed caption on the screen.