Also from Sheriff Joe's same presser:
Downed power lines not the cause. Search warrant has been executed. More news soon.
Translation = a.r.s.o.n.?
Source here:
https://www.dailycamera.com/2022/01/...mes-destroyed/
Also from Sheriff Joe's same presser:
Downed power lines not the cause. Search warrant has been executed. More news soon.
Translation = a.r.s.o.n.?
Source here:
https://www.dailycamera.com/2022/01/...mes-destroyed/
Keep calm, and terminate with extreme prejudice.
ale covers you while your home is being rebuilt. Renting a place. Paying for extra commute or budget differences. ADDITIONAL living expenses.
On total losses there's 10% above the structural amount for debris in amfam if I recall correctly.
If you lost above policy limits you start to earn back deductibles.
The reason you cant purchase a new home elsewhere is the dirt isnt covered in your homeowners policy. Structural is for the structure itself, lot prices are not covered. A home that you paid 500k for could have a structural policy of 300k if it were on a view property and be properly insured.
My mortgage people send me a letter every few months because of that. They say "your mortgage is for $x, but you aren't insured for that". Guessing their computer isn't smart enough to know that my 38.5 acres of dirt really isn't going anywhere, short of an atomic bomb, but I'm a really shitty target.
ALE will vary by carrier and policy. The cheap home polices will have caps on ALE. State Farm has a policy that is ?actual loss sustained? so they will pay any increased expense (rent, mileage, food ordered out)
Replacement cost will also vary. Some carriers will require you to build on the same dirt, some will let you purchase elsewhere (but not pay more for location or quality of build upgrade) and the carrier will get the deed to your burned out lot.
This where many people will learn the difference between a $800 and a $2000 homeowner policy.
Last edited by SSChameleon; 01-01-2022 at 19:13.
I have a friend who often volunteers for Samaritan's Purse. He went to Paradise, CA after a fire completely wiped that city off the map a few years back. All of the volunteers were housed several miles from where the fire occurred and before they began work, and several times throughout the day they had to gown up in tyvek coveralls, gloves, boots, goggles and high quality masks. Their job was to sift through the remains of homes to try to find anything left worth keeping for the homeowners. As Honeybadger said, the amount of toxic material in these destroyed homes was huge and sifting through the remains put a lot of that material into the air.
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