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r/InsuranceClaims
Scared to be dropped by homeowner’s insurance 8/14/2025 Scared to be dropped by homeowner’s insurance
A neighbor is threatening to sue us over plumbing wor... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/9/2025 Wait, do you actually buy insurance? I don't spend money on things that are obviously a scam,that wa... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/9/2025 >They know that you will file a claim.
Weird. I have had things which, strictly speaking, are co... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 12/28/2024 These weather events are coming biannually now, so the find out phase will come fairly quickly. — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/9/2025 They know that you will file a claim. To think they just hope you don’t is incredibly naive. Their... — apify 0 comment Reddit
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— 12/30/2024 You’re not wrong, they’re pools on certain states without a state program. The basically tell all o... — apify 8 comment Reddit
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— 1/14/2025 They didn't "cancel" people. They non-renewed them when the terms came up. The Insurance Commissione... — apify 0 comment Reddit
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— 12/29/2024 The State’s DOI should provide some mechanism for coverage. Usually collected through admittance fe... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 12/29/2024 Not all states have state run property insurance. — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 12/29/2024 All States have some form or another in order to cover people who can’t obtain insurance through tra... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/13/2025 The cut and run is what I see a problem with, I understand not taking on new customers in areas w a ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 12/29/2024 Florida already has a state insurance and has for decades. — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/9/2025 Isn’t it the opposite? Insurance does best when absolutely nothing goes wrong. They aren’t hoping yo... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 12/28/2024 Florida will
Set up a state insurance subsidy or fund, grossly underfund it, brag about how private ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/9/2025 Yeah, but absolutely screw insurance companies and their supporters. Their entire model succeeds on... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 12/28/2024 Theyre going to set up a system for a fed subsidized insurance. We’re going to be paying subsidies ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/8/2025 If you get non-renewed then you are no longer paying them a premium so there is nothing to refund. I... — apify 0 comment Reddit
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— 12/26/2024 >unless policy makers act fast
People just elected an entire set of politicians who don’t believ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
— 1/8/2025 Probably a dumb take, but I feel like if an insurance company drops you or refuses to renew, they sh... — apify 0 comment Reddit
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— 12/26/2024 r/FluentInFinance was created to discuss money, investing & finance! Join our Newsletter or Yout... — apify 0 comment Reddit
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— 1/8/2025 r/FluentInFinance was created to discuss money, investing & finance! Join our Newsletter or Yout... — apify 8 post Reddit
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The growing instability in the U.S. homeowners insurance markets could lead to a housing crash worse than the 2008 one unless policymakers act fast, the Senate Budget Committee has said. 12/26/2024 The growing instability in the U.S. homeowners insurance markets could lead to a housing crash worse... — apify 58 article_repost Reddit
r/FluentInFinance
California homeowners are reporting that insurance companies recently cancelled their fire insurance months ago 1/8/2025 California homeowners are reporting that insurance companies recently cancelled their fire insurance... Bay Area, LA, Los Angeles, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Palisades apify 8 comment Reddit
r/homeowners
— 1/23/2026 AAA is trying to reduce exposure in some states - CA is one. Call a broker and find new coverage. — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/legaladvice
— 3/8/2026 Even if they are found to have acted in bad faith, you still have an obligation to take steps to min... — apify