Posted on 04/02/2013 6:22:05 AM PDT by dirtboy
securist=securest
So I guess the only question is how they will BLAME BUSH for this right? Because we all know who Won’t be taking responsibilty for it and the media will just continue to black it out..............so to speak.
He doesn't. Read the story. He paid his federal floods insurance premiums as required and is now getting stone-walled.
jealous much?
It was a little crap rancher he bought 16 years ago
Some people these days pay more for cars
Not that it matters
He was forced to buy insurance
Now he expects his claim to be honored and he is being ignored
What is all this f$&k “the rich” stuff?
Don’t pay their insurance claims, seize their bank deposits, wipe out their bond investments
When contract law stops applying to “the rich” it stops applying to all of us
but but but, Ozero got his photo op. Perhaps they used the FEMA money to pay for that trip.
he paid his premiums and is not getting what he paid for.
Hes saying he did things right and protected himself, so where is his clain money. hardly a womb to tomb attitude
Except in the national media.
Somebody with a second, summer home expects sympathy?
The election is OVER! The crisis did not go to waste,
Please remember that a lot of these homes (Ocean City, especially) are really bungalows that have been handed down for several generations of family. The houses are often one on top of each other with sandy yards and usually a few blocks away from the ocean.
I’m up at the northern Jersey shore where the rich have second homes. It now looks like Syria on a bad day.
He isn't asking for sympathy. He is asking for the claim to be paid for the $1,700 a year insurance premium he has been paying.
Well the western mindset says that if it was a second home and you lied to get insurance on it, then you are SOL.
Homeowners insurance argues with FEMA regarding whether the damage is wind related (homeowners would pay) or flood (FEMA would pay) -
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In April 2011 we were in the line of tornadoes that reached from Alabama and north as far as NY...
A lot of people died including several in our county...
and a lot of houses were totalled or damaged...
Then in March 2012 we had more tornadoes but not as bad...and miraculously no loss of life in our county..
again some houses were damaged...
FEMA came here and took over and stayed several months both times...
and very little got done etc much like the Sandy problems..
Then last summer we had what they called “linear winds” and there was a few shingles off roofs and gardens got blown arouns but nothing major...
other than my corn getting knocked down, my property again was OK...
And FEMA didnt come here...
Then the next day I noticed some shingles from my roof on the ground and mentioned it to my neighbor...
she said that she heard on the radio that people were to contact their insurance companies because the damage might have happened during the original tornadoes...
I went to my insurance company thinking I would have to mess with FEMA but No, FEMA was long gone and wouldnt be coming this time and I could just work with my insurance company alone...
The same insurance that cant replace or repair a house for those who lost their homes due to the tornadoes because FEMA got involved could fix mine without FEMA...and right away..
HURRAH...
the same day a guy came out got on my roof and told me that several people in our county were getting new rooves due to damage from back during the 2 tornadoes that was not identified at that time...
he found shingles several places on my roof that were missing or loose fround the tornadoes..
the insurance adjuster came the next day and agreed with him about my roof..
Upshod by the new month I got a whole brand new roof on my 20 yo house and new gutters and the people who had been waiting due to FEMA are still waiting 2 years later...
Do I need to say that none of them are Holder’s people ???
No, It is available for secondary/vacation homes, but the rates they pay was recently raised.
http://nfipiservice.com/Stakeholder/pdf/bulletin/w-12043.pdf On May 31, 2012, the President signed HR 5740, which extended the NFIPs authority through July 31, 2012. Section 2, Exclusion of Vacation Homes and Second Homes from Receiving Subsidized Premium Rates, amended the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to allow the phase-out of subsidized premium rates as follows: (see link)
NFIP is run by the government, that’s why it’s so broke. Just wait until Zer0care kicks in fully.
where I come from people are smart enough not to build where you need federal flood ins
Those of us on the Gulf coast have a real good idea what NJ looks like. We have seen it many times before.
A few years ago when there was a huge wildfire burning through Central Texas there was a local response that was just amazing. Some folks were given access to a school and set up beds for the volunteer firefighters to rest - they had access to the showers and a large grocery store chain (HEB) brought in a large food prep trailer and fed real hot meals to the volunteers. Then FEMA arrived..... they tried to shut everything down and insisited all helpers wear FEMA shirts...they wanted to stop the meals and hand out some kind of meal bars - basically the locals told them they were handling it and continued doing what they did.
Really? there is not a single home in your general area that is in a flood zone? Would you provide your zip code or some other general location description?
You live in Tornado Alley - perhaps your friends/neighbors shouldn’t be allowed to rebuild in such a dangerous area. And yeah I am being ridiculous..... every area has risks.
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