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December 14, 2009 at 4:15 PM #494907December 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM #494042sdrealtorParticipant
A friend of my mother was robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in the area by a youth of “unspecified race” several years.
December 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM #494202sdrealtorParticipantA friend of my mother was robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in the area by a youth of “unspecified race” several years.
December 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM #494590sdrealtorParticipantA friend of my mother was robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in the area by a youth of “unspecified race” several years.
December 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM #494677sdrealtorParticipantA friend of my mother was robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in the area by a youth of “unspecified race” several years.
December 14, 2009 at 6:03 PM #494917sdrealtorParticipantA friend of my mother was robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in the area by a youth of “unspecified race” several years.
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM #494232cv2Participant[quote=Hatfield]Which isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.[/quote]
I have a $1M umbrella policy and $300K for my auto and home. I bought landlord policy on the rental. Is this good enough?
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM #494391cv2Participant[quote=Hatfield]Which isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.[/quote]
I have a $1M umbrella policy and $300K for my auto and home. I bought landlord policy on the rental. Is this good enough?
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM #494778cv2Participant[quote=Hatfield]Which isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.[/quote]
I have a $1M umbrella policy and $300K for my auto and home. I bought landlord policy on the rental. Is this good enough?
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM #494865cv2Participant[quote=Hatfield]Which isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.[/quote]
I have a $1M umbrella policy and $300K for my auto and home. I bought landlord policy on the rental. Is this good enough?
December 15, 2009 at 9:30 AM #495105cv2Participant[quote=Hatfield]Which isn’t all that expensive. But if you have significant other assets you should consider also buying an umbrella policy, in case something bad happens in your rental unit and you’re sued above your policy limits. In the grand scheme of things, that also isn’t very expensive – it’s a lot cheaper than the limited liability tax (CA incorporation fees.) But make sure you have these expenses on your spreadsheet when analyzing your numbers for this thing.[/quote]
I have a $1M umbrella policy and $300K for my auto and home. I bought landlord policy on the rental. Is this good enough?
December 15, 2009 at 9:33 AM #494242cv2Participant[quote=Hobie]Here is some interactive crime stats:
http://mapping.arjis.org/main.aspx
Select Oceanside as the Juristiction then use the address selection button.
Good luck.[/quote]This interactive crime web site is very cool. Thanks again. Maybe Google should look into this feature …
I am shocked to see so many incidents north of 78 in Oceanside. South side is a much better place to live.
December 15, 2009 at 9:33 AM #494401cv2Participant[quote=Hobie]Here is some interactive crime stats:
http://mapping.arjis.org/main.aspx
Select Oceanside as the Juristiction then use the address selection button.
Good luck.[/quote]This interactive crime web site is very cool. Thanks again. Maybe Google should look into this feature …
I am shocked to see so many incidents north of 78 in Oceanside. South side is a much better place to live.
December 15, 2009 at 9:33 AM #494788cv2Participant[quote=Hobie]Here is some interactive crime stats:
http://mapping.arjis.org/main.aspx
Select Oceanside as the Juristiction then use the address selection button.
Good luck.[/quote]This interactive crime web site is very cool. Thanks again. Maybe Google should look into this feature …
I am shocked to see so many incidents north of 78 in Oceanside. South side is a much better place to live.
December 15, 2009 at 9:33 AM #494874cv2Participant[quote=Hobie]Here is some interactive crime stats:
http://mapping.arjis.org/main.aspx
Select Oceanside as the Juristiction then use the address selection button.
Good luck.[/quote]This interactive crime web site is very cool. Thanks again. Maybe Google should look into this feature …
I am shocked to see so many incidents north of 78 in Oceanside. South side is a much better place to live.
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