Is it worth it to take fire prevention measures or should you let your house burn?
Is it worth it to take fire prevention measures or should you let your house burn?
Let say I live in a neighborhood that has a high wildfire risk. Should I invest in prevention measures like rooftop sprinkler systems?
Or, is better to let your house burn if you have insurance coverage? Then wait a few years to build your dream home with the payout.
I’m not a person who is very sentimental with his possessions so losing my belongings wouldn’t bother me too much.
Plus, if my house survived, I’d have to live in a burnt down neighborhood until everything gets rebuilt.
Is there something I’m not taking into consideration?
I really hope this doesn’t come off as insensitive. I’ve just heard there are communities that rebuilt way nicer after a fire due to the massive insurance payouts.
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