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November 4, 2007 at 7:42 AM #95389November 4, 2007 at 7:42 AM #95399AnonymousGuest
I been tempted to get it, owning a single family house close to the beach (PB). Living with a sand base means the house is toast if the big one hits. Before this house we live in North Park, i remember the old fashion weights slamming in the window frames in the early 90’s quake. People called from the east coast because of watching the news with LA hammered. No other damage however. After growing up in LA with earthquakes happing all the time SD is rather quiet.
I remember my folks 2 story house in LA damage back in the 70’s (mostly pool), not enough to trigger the deductible so it did not help. The insurance back then I believe was more liberal then today. Debris removal would make it worthwhile, I am going to have to check back into this.
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November 4, 2007 at 7:42 AM #95408AnonymousGuestI been tempted to get it, owning a single family house close to the beach (PB). Living with a sand base means the house is toast if the big one hits. Before this house we live in North Park, i remember the old fashion weights slamming in the window frames in the early 90’s quake. People called from the east coast because of watching the news with LA hammered. No other damage however. After growing up in LA with earthquakes happing all the time SD is rather quiet.
I remember my folks 2 story house in LA damage back in the 70’s (mostly pool), not enough to trigger the deductible so it did not help. The insurance back then I believe was more liberal then today. Debris removal would make it worthwhile, I am going to have to check back into this.
mglsharkson
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