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MrsNaunie
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Name: Lauren
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Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
Does anyone live this close to the water? Who is your provider? edited to make my question more specific.
Message edited 4/4/2007 11:49:24 AM.
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Posted 4/3/07 2:55 PM |
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PotofLuck06
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Re: Insurance for a home by the water
Statefarm! Our agent is in PJS, so you may just want to use their directory to find an office where you live.
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Posted 4/3/07 3:02 PM |
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SweetTooth
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Re: Insurance for a home by the water
Posted by PotofLuck06
Statefarm! Our agent is in PJS, so you may just want to use their directory to find an office where you live.
Yeah they seem to be the only ones who don't consider LI a hurricane risk
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Posted 4/3/07 3:04 PM |
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Smileyd17
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Re: Insurance for a home by the water
How close to water?
I cant tell you if its "eligble" or not.
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Posted 4/3/07 3:21 PM |
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MrsNaunie
Kai helps my father dump out.
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Re: Insurance for a home by the water
Posted by Smileyd17
How close to water?
I cant tell you if its "eligble" or not.
This scares me! Ummm, maybe 1000 feet? Maybe more- it's about a block- I can FM you the address if it helps.
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Posted 4/3/07 4:41 PM |
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bikramaddict
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Re: Insurance for a home by the water
i second statefarm
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Posted 4/4/07 10:07 AM |
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-Laurie-
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
We use USAA but you have to be Active Duty or the dependent child or spouse of someone Active Duty. We are close to the water but very high and dry and not in a flood plane.
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Posted 4/4/07 12:28 PM |
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oops123
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
Allstate
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Posted 4/4/07 12:58 PM |
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Summer05
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
We have allstate but we have had the policy for quite a few years.
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Posted 4/4/07 12:58 PM |
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-Laurie-
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
Allstate has totally dropped the ball down here in the Gulfcoast after the last few hurricanes, my suggestion is if you can't get USAA or Farmers go with State Farm.
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Posted 4/4/07 1:02 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
Posted by oopsididitagain
Allstate
They aren't writing new policies on Long Island anymore.
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Posted 4/4/07 1:42 PM |
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CathyB
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
Posted by -Laurie-
We use USAA but you have to be Active Duty or the dependent child or spouse of someone Active Duty. We are close to the water but very high and dry and not in a flood plane.
USAA isn't writing policies on LI anymore.
Try Liberty Mutual. We're not that close, but there is a canal 1 block away and we're def. in a flood zone.
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Posted 4/4/07 2:48 PM |
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TheLorax
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Re: Insurance for a home within 2000 feet of the water
ohhh la la I have no help but that is so awesome that you are so close to the water
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Posted 4/4/07 3:22 PM |
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