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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2410332" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>YIKES! Glad the occupied home didn't burn down and that you were able to save at least SOME of their stuff. I know some folks advocate not having any money in the bank (i.e., spending every dime they have) on preps ... If misfortune like this befalls you, you are gonna need some cash ... </p><p></p><p>Insurance doesn't pay off 2 seconds after the fire department leaves ... I worked one case where some folks had to fight the insurance company for their replacement cost coverage and they literally lived in a small shed they had set up on their property (basically turned it into a one room cabin) for 2 years while they fought with to get the proceeds from coverage they had paid for. They might have been just a tad bit more comfortable had they had some sort of cash reserve to draw from but they figured "insurance would pay us if we ever needed the money" ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2410332, member: 1242"] YIKES! Glad the occupied home didn't burn down and that you were able to save at least SOME of their stuff. I know some folks advocate not having any money in the bank (i.e., spending every dime they have) on preps ... If misfortune like this befalls you, you are gonna need some cash ... Insurance doesn't pay off 2 seconds after the fire department leaves ... I worked one case where some folks had to fight the insurance company for their replacement cost coverage and they literally lived in a small shed they had set up on their property (basically turned it into a one room cabin) for 2 years while they fought with to get the proceeds from coverage they had paid for. They might have been just a tad bit more comfortable had they had some sort of cash reserve to draw from but they figured "insurance would pay us if we ever needed the money" ... [/QUOTE]
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