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On 6/5/2024 at 9:25 PM, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We never set the terms of the bet so there was no bet, but their predictions are seeming very poor at this point since usually things ramp up in August if they are gonna ramp up

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxweather.com/weather-news/nhc-noaa-hurricane-outlook-2024.amp

And the current #s

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Atlantic_hurricane_season

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, Starr-Bills said:

What do insurance companies know?

 

Two things, until 2023 our laws were written to encourage POS attorneys to sue insurance companies even if no real problem occured. Basically if the lawyer could prove $1 more in coverage, regardless of reason, the insurance company paid for lawyer fees on both sides. That law has been changed and should slow growth of that cost. The second reason is if you build a $4 million house on the coast you need to pay a high price for coverage. If you don't want to pay the high price move to Orlando where you can get a $500k house covered for $1700 a year. 

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16 hours ago, Starr-Bills said:

What do insurance companies know?

 

Insurance companies are raising rates on increased costs due to climate change related storm damage/severity.

 

2 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said:

Two things, until 2023 our laws were written to encourage POS attorneys to sue insurance companies even if no real problem occured. Basically if the lawyer could prove $1 more in coverage, regardless of reason, the insurance company paid for lawyer fees on both sides. That law has been changed and should slow growth of that cost. The second reason is if you build a $4 million house on the coast you need to pay a high price for coverage. If you don't want to pay the high price move to Orlando where you can get a $500k house covered for $1700 a year. 

 

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3 hours ago, Starr-Bills said:

Florida is a high risk state for large events, therefore our insurance will always be higher, especially along the coast. I am confident in my predictions about storms not becoming worse, hence why it has been 32 years since we have seen anything similar to Andrew. Anyone who moved here and is surprised by the high insurance I would state the same thing as someone who is shocked by taxes in NYC, do better research. 

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