Hurricane Irma Thread AKA Floridian Devastation
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I want to see one of these in person just because I've never experienced anything even close
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California wrote:Jesus
I want to see one of these in person just because I've never experienced anything even close
No you do not. Trust me. Fucking no way. They were lucky with Irma. I remember David and Andrew. I just leave ahead of those things now. Cat 1-3, okay. Whatever. 4-5, nope.
We've been super lucky since Andrew.
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It would be super cool if you were not a property owner, and sat there all day on a clear stretch of highway pointed right down the gun, and (hopefully) no sidestream bringing in debris to decapitate you.California wrote:Jesus
I want to see one of these in person just because I've never experienced anything even close
It gets old after a few hours tho.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:California wrote:Jesus
I want to see one of these in person just because I've never experienced anything even close
No you do not. Trust me. Fucking no way. They were lucky with Irma. I remember David and Andrew. I just leave ahead of those things now. Cat 1-3, okay. Whatever. 4-5, nope.
We've been super lucky since Andrew.
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... ster-areas
Combining the preliminary estimates for both Harvey and Irma suggests that over 3.3 million total mortgaged properties are located in Irma and Harvey-related FEMA Disaster zones, while the dollar amount of total unpaid mortgage balances in these two zones is massive: between Irma's $517 billion and Harvey's $179 billion, the total potential damage could impact as much as a $696 billion in notional mortgage values, which banks could be on the hook for if current occupiers decide to simply walk away.
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The house is the cheap part of the property... if insurance companies aren't willing to pay the cost of replacing the house if need be, it's the insurance's fault for things like that happening, and the banks should be held in a lurch.GrumpyCatFace wrote:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... ster-areasCombining the preliminary estimates for both Harvey and Irma suggests that over 3.3 million total mortgaged properties are located in Irma and Harvey-related FEMA Disaster zones, while the dollar amount of total unpaid mortgage balances in these two zones is massive: between Irma's $517 billion and Harvey's $179 billion, the total potential damage could impact as much as a $696 billion in notional mortgage values, which banks could be on the hook for if current occupiers decide to simply walk away.
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They don't do flood insurance. The only large-scale provider is the government. Because flood insurance does not make money.The Conservative wrote:The house is the cheap part of the property... if insurance companies aren't willing to pay the cost of replacing the house if need be, it's the insurance's fault for things like that happening, and the banks should be held in a lurch.GrumpyCatFace wrote:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... ster-areasCombining the preliminary estimates for both Harvey and Irma suggests that over 3.3 million total mortgaged properties are located in Irma and Harvey-related FEMA Disaster zones, while the dollar amount of total unpaid mortgage balances in these two zones is massive: between Irma's $517 billion and Harvey's $179 billion, the total potential damage could impact as much as a $696 billion in notional mortgage values, which banks could be on the hook for if current occupiers decide to simply walk away.
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When a 1.5 Million dollar house could be built for 250K there is an issue here.GrumpyCatFace wrote:They don't do flood insurance. The only large-scale provider is the government. Because flood insurance does not make money.The Conservative wrote:The house is the cheap part of the property... if insurance companies aren't willing to pay the cost of replacing the house if need be, it's the insurance's fault for things like that happening, and the banks should be held in a lurch.GrumpyCatFace wrote:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-1 ... ster-areas
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Maria and Jose are going to spawn Jesus and destroy the WH on September 23rd