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To: superiorslots
...The county should ban trailers in those hurricane alley areas. We all end up paying for it with higher insurance ...

As a mobile home dweller in Florida I humbly ask your forgivness. I'm terribly sorry that I can't afford a real home.

But here's something that should make you feel better: I don't have f*cking insurance on my home so you're not out any money!

*sshole

13 posted on 08/14/2004 9:58:43 AM PDT by FReepaholic (My other tagline is hilarious.)
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To: tscislaw; superiorslots

I suppose his/her post might offend. I took from it that moble homes are the first to go during a severe storm.

Some states have more moble home communities then others. It would be nice to ensure their your home is safe, secure and if you evacuate that you will have a home once you return.

Brick dwellings can be equally distroyed, storms aren't choosey. But, I would hope you would want it as safe as possible.


17 posted on 08/14/2004 10:13:29 AM PDT by Former Military Chick (I previously posted under Military Chick)
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To: tscislaw; superiorslots
Thanks for your reply tscislaw.

I live in a mobile, albeit it 7,000 feet up in the Rockies.

From "superior":...instead of paying out grants to these pepole every 15 years because their house gets flooded...

Pepole? Is that like a pissrope? Hey "superior". Why don't you go use a pissrope?

"Superior" indeed.

FMCDH(BITS)

18 posted on 08/14/2004 10:16:33 AM PDT by nothingnew (KERRY: "If at first you don't deceive, lie, lie again!")
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To: tscislaw

Quote: As a mobile home dweller in Florida I humbly ask your forgivness. I'm terribly sorry that I can't afford a real home.

But here's something that should make you feel better: I don't have f*cking insurance on my home so you're not out any money!


...so let me get this straight. You will end up moving back into a mobile home that will again be wiped out in 5-6 years.
I hate to sound crass and believe me I can relate to your situation. I still have scars on my arms from having to give blood years ago when the $10 they gave put food in my mouth. That being said I'm not against mobile homes at all. I think their should be regulations where they can be located just for reasons like this hurricane. Notice I said hurricane alley as well as tornado alley.

As for not having any insurance I'm sure there are many gov't agencies that will be lining up to give you money.


21 posted on 08/14/2004 10:19:01 AM PDT by superiorslots
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To: tscislaw

This comes up with every storm. Pay no attention. If your home was damaged, it can be fixed or replaced. The good news is that you are here:') If you don't have insurance there will probably be some type of assistance grant or loan you may be able to apply for. You do pay insurance though. We all do. I would much rather pay taxes to help my neighbor than for some of the other crap we get involved in. It really doesn't matter where you live. Most of us have our nature problems, whether it's hurricanes, tornados, rivers, earthquakes, ice storms, volcanos etc.


22 posted on 08/14/2004 10:20:35 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: tscislaw
I don't have f*cking insurance on my home so you're not out any money!

*sshole


You're right. Insurance companies are collections of pooled risks, anyway. If the risks were not profitable overall, there would be no coverage available in the first place.

Otherwise, only Volvos would be insurable, and everyone else would be SOL.
24 posted on 08/14/2004 10:21:16 AM PDT by clyde asbury (ECON 101: Available at a college near you !)
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To: tscislaw
But here's something that should make you feel better: I don't have f*cking insurance on my home so you're not out any money! *sshole

I can sort of understand your anger - you've just come through a hurricane. I don't understand not having insurance on a trailerhome in Florida.

31 posted on 08/14/2004 10:29:08 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: tscislaw

"As a mobile home dweller in Florida I humbly ask your forgivness. I'm terribly sorry that I can't afford a real home.

"
Ignore the ignorami. They're just blowing hard about something they know nothing about.


44 posted on 08/14/2004 10:43:44 AM PDT by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: tscislaw
...The county should ban trailers in those hurricane alley areas. We all end up paying for it with higher insurance ...
As a mobile home dweller in Florida I humbly ask your forgivness. I'm terribly sorry that I can't afford a real home.

But here's something that should make you feel better: I don't have f*cking insurance on my home so you're not out any money!

*sshole



Is possible to get insurance for these mobile/trailer homes in Florida?
66 posted on 08/14/2004 11:28:31 AM PDT by danamco
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To: tscislaw

Don't worry about it, tscis; if it wasn't trailers, it would be something else. Some people find something to gripe about in every situation, even ones where people's hearts are hurting.

Glad you're safe.


67 posted on 08/14/2004 11:33:01 AM PDT by Howlin (Kerry being called a war hero is "a colloquialism.")
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