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If the storm surge makes it to TV, we'll have much bigger problems than flood insurance.
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comparing insurance cost question...
Our home insurance covers everything except a Moses bite (reminder to get muzzle for Moses, Ha!) $500 deductibles for hurricane and other perils, sinkhole losses is 10%-$29,000....Cost approx. $1500 /yr. we have insurance thru Village Insurance thru ASI. Curious about other insurance costs on homes (variables of course would be sq. footage, and coverage requested)
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Yes, that is my understanding. I believe typical homeowner policies cover you if the water is coming out of the sky. Once it is on the ground you need flood insurance.
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This person has very good advice. They are still moving dirt around and building things in the newest areas. But in eight years we haven't had a problem. When it is pouring rain the sprinklers go on and keep the ponds from flooding. The only standing water I have seen in eight years was at the intersection near Mallory/Caroline and it wasn't enough to stop traffic. And that was four years ago. And that was the unusual day when seven inches of rain fell in a little over 24 hours. |
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1. "A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of tow or more acres of normally dry land area or tow or more properties (one of which is your property) from: a. Overflow of inland or tidal waters, b. Unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source. c. Mudflow 2. Collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake or similar body of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels that result in flooding as in A.1.a above. There you have it in clear and concise government terms. Flooding does not have to come from a hurricane or rain fall. Example a car hits the fire hydrant across the street. The water floods the street your yard or your yard and your neighbors yard and enters your home. You have a covered flood under the flood policy. Please not the policy only covers your home (and content items if you have contents coverage). It does not cover your landscaping or drive or anything outside your house other than your AC unit. Hope this helps. :click: https://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/ |
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So who do you have for homeowners insurance and what do you like or dislike about them.
I'm buying a new home and The Villages is steering me to their bank and insurance agency. |
I received a quote from TV Ins, fearing sinkhole coverage, which was very good. However I went with the same carrier thru AAA, with the same sinkhole coverage. My neighbor is a veteran like yourself and he insured thru USAA (think that's the name) and got sinkhole coverage as well. Good Luck!
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I don't know it's I'd like water pipes in my attic. If you get a leak it will come through the ceiling and get on everything. Were the cabinets that were damaged bottom cabinets? If you have water running through the attic, you run the risk of both top and bottom cabinets being damaged as well as the entire height of the wall. Or, maybe I'm not understand this correctly. |
So, likes and dislikes for homeowners insurance?
Anyone have any experiences they's like to share? |
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