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r/California
— 2/23/2026 Yeah higher risk due to fires, not due to burgulary of 250k in jewelry right? — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/18/2024 The city will fine you it’s up to you to prove otherwise. — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/California
— 2/23/2026 I’d argue that it is relevant because the wider market is now paying higher rates to cover homes in ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/18/2024 slap retire versed snow numerous yoke cheerful obtainable summer automatic
*This post was mass del... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/California
— 2/23/2026 100%
They live in a 7,000 square foot home in a fire-prone area. Sorry if I'm not shedding any tea... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/17/2024 Cheaper than a house — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/California
— 2/23/2026 Yeah it kinda seems like their specific case isn't really relevant to the wider market — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/16/2024 You may be joking, but in reality, the city will hold the homeowner responsible. Cost of replacing t... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/15/2024 They didn’t even leave a stump for me to sit on! — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/California
— 2/23/2026 The whiplash between this:
"Then last year, burglars stole more than $250,000 in family jewelry, ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/15/2024 Damn vandals cut my beloved tree down — apify 8 post Reddit
r/California
A $44,000 bill shows the dysfunction in California’s home-insurance market 2/23/2026 A $44,000 bill shows the dysfunction in California’s home-insurance market
The roots of California’... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/14/2024 My parents live in a place like this, where oak trees are protected. They have to pay for a tree ins... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 10/14/2024 Lazy article
“Glendale does have a permit process for cutting, removing, pruning, encroaching upon ... — apify 17 post Reddit
r/REBubble
LA woman is being dropped by her home insurer over an oak tree in her yard — the city says it’s protected and can’t be removed or damaged. Now she’s stuck, may never be able to sell her home 10/14/2024 LA woman is being dropped by her home insurer over an oak tree in her yard — the city says it’s prot... LA apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/10/2025 Just make sure you don't live next to CRP grass or "Prairie", sometimes the rural fire departments d... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/10/2025 For sure. Yeah, it looks scary, but it's only so many meters wide. Usually. There have been some mon... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/10/2025 I was just talking about this in the morning. In the Midwest, any natural disaster we have are ones ... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/10/2025 being from the Midwest myself and seeing wild fire footage though….
I’d rather deal with multiple F... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/10/2025 Come to the Midwest. There's not much to do, but at least tornadoes only seem to obliterate the smal... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/10/2025 I’ll add, my aunt is an actuary. Listening to her talk about climate change effects on, for example... — apify 8 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/9/2025 So, insurance works because they pay actuaries to calculate the risk for all policies needing to act... — apify 0 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/9/2025 for someone out of the loop, what's wrong with those state systems? If someone doesn't mind giving a... — apify 8 comment Reddit
r/NoStupidQuestions
— 1/9/2025 CA already has one of those and its doing about as well as Florida's (so bad) — apify 8 comment Reddit
r/REBubble
— 1/9/2025 Large insurers wont start failing left and right. They pull out of markets where they cant charge ad... — apify