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Title It depends on the cl Superb inftrmaoion h
Date 2014-02-18 05:50:44 2014-02-18 05:56:37
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>that cause massive damage to lots of houses   like 
> hurricane ike.  Most storms are NOT cat storms.Ho 
>wever.  If the weather claims are NOT cat claims,  
>they count against you.  Even in states which do n 
>ot allow homeowners to cancel for claims, the insu 
>rance companies can find OTHER legal reasons to ca 
>ncel you    like for having unrepaired damage, or  
>doing inspections and finding other  increase in h 
>azard  issues. 


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