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Jan 7, 2025
10:27:17pm
Crowd Factor All-American
For anyone that’s either been through something like this or works in the
insurance industry for homes, if something like this happens in your neighborhood and 75%+ of the homes in your neighborhood burn down, is it fortunate or unfortunate if your home is still standing afterwards? Would it be better for your home to go the way of all others so you can get insurance and choose how to move forward rather than just being stuck there with destruction all around you?
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