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On 3/25/2010 10:25 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:

There are literally a million -unforeseen- things that could happen that


And yet I have never had a fire of any kind in my houses in over 35
years of ownership....


The saying goes: "There's a first time for everything."

are beyond -your- control. You can be the most careful person in the
world, but that won't stop a runaway car from smashing into your house


Don't buy at the end of a street.


Doesn't matter whether you are at the end of a street or not. I've
personally seen people running from the cops crash their cars into homes in
the middle of the street. This can happen ANYWHERE.

nor will it keep lightning from striking. I don't know what state you


Lived in several, never had lightening hit my house, it's NOT the
tallest structure around.


The tallest structure thing is a myth. It may make some degree of difference
what the height of an object is, but it's not a given. Take a golfer out on
a course that gets hit when there are tall trees nearby.

live in, but how about tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, heavy snow that


Been there, I bought at the top of a hill, in an area where tornadoes
typically went around. 15 years there, never had a tornado near the
house.


They didn't USED TO have tornados in the LA basin, either.. but recently
there have been some. In Portland, we had never had one in my lifetime until
1981, they just didn't happen there (hilly area, usually prone to strong
east or west winds), but we had one nonetheless.

Nobody is without the chance of a disaster happening to them. It's not a
safe planet. Insurance is a good idea, where possible and feasible.