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tothjjParticipant
Marion, your thread is really funny. You are quite cheeky. I think it has lasted so long because you coming to this forum is like a hot girl dressed like Princess Lea showing up at Comic-Con…instant celebrity. Keep up the good work.
tothjjParticipantMarion, your thread is really funny. You are quite cheeky. I think it has lasted so long because you coming to this forum is like a hot girl dressed like Princess Lea showing up at Comic-Con…instant celebrity. Keep up the good work.
tothjjParticipantMarion, your thread is really funny. You are quite cheeky. I think it has lasted so long because you coming to this forum is like a hot girl dressed like Princess Lea showing up at Comic-Con…instant celebrity. Keep up the good work.
tothjjParticipantMarion, your thread is really funny. You are quite cheeky. I think it has lasted so long because you coming to this forum is like a hot girl dressed like Princess Lea showing up at Comic-Con…instant celebrity. Keep up the good work.
tothjjParticipantRuss
No high fives here, I was just making an observation. I know to many people in San Diego that are in that upside down group.tothjjParticipantRuss
No high fives here, I was just making an observation. I know to many people in San Diego that are in that upside down group.tothjjParticipantRuss
No high fives here, I was just making an observation. I know to many people in San Diego that are in that upside down group.tothjjParticipantRuss
No high fives here, I was just making an observation. I know to many people in San Diego that are in that upside down group.tothjjParticipantRuss
No high fives here, I was just making an observation. I know to many people in San Diego that are in that upside down group.tothjjParticipantSo if the appraised value is way higher than the actual value, could the lienholder take the money and just leave the property an empty burned out lot.
tothjjParticipantSo if the appraised value is way higher than the actual value, could the lienholder take the money and just leave the property an empty burned out lot.
tothjjParticipantSo if the appraised value is way higher than the actual value, could the lienholder take the money and just leave the property an empty burned out lot.
tothjjParticipantDon’t most policies cover the cost to rebuild the home? If your place burns down, they pay to have the house rebuilt. They don’t just cut you a check for the value of the home do they? That would make fraud way to easy.
I am on the East Coast but my wife’s parents just lost their house in RB yesterday. They didn’t get anything out either. When they left the fire didn’t look like it was going to get to them. This is crazy.
How do things look this morning? Have the winds died down?tothjjParticipantDon’t most policies cover the cost to rebuild the home? If your place burns down, they pay to have the house rebuilt. They don’t just cut you a check for the value of the home do they? That would make fraud way to easy.
I am on the East Coast but my wife’s parents just lost their house in RB yesterday. They didn’t get anything out either. When they left the fire didn’t look like it was going to get to them. This is crazy.
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