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Wow. Even Mississippi requires their drivers to have car insurance. I thought they were the last state to not require it.
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I am almost positive Wisconsin does require car insurance, otherwise I have no clue why everybody I know except Ginger would be paying for it. I think the difference here that I remember from drivers ed is we only have to have one kind and not both.
ETA: I just checked. Not everybody has to have it, but everybody who does buy it must buy EXTRA insurance against uninsured drivers. Super, huh? It's like punishing responsible people. |
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But yeah, that is assy..."since you're going to buy one kind of car insurance, why don't you buy two kinds to make up for the ones who won't buy any!" |
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For the potential tenets you rent to, what does the nearby school housing recommend? Anything? I would consider looking into getting a lawyer to review your policies... 'Cuz what you are saying sounds foul on the insurance agency's part... |
Well, other than Insurance Companies be scum sucking pig out fits, then what?:confused:
Yes I own a whole duplex and it is insured as such. If there is a problem, then it is covered, but not the tenets property, that would be covered in thier home owners tht they should have but propbably dont. Young people do get it right up the rear because of claims especially on vehicle side of it! Claims make up the difference, and they work on stats! Insurance also works on zip codes. Go figure!:rolleyes: Now, who is the Insurance Company to decied if the tenets were Students? Werre there questins to that extint?:confused: Have you checked with the Insurance Commission of the State? I hate to say it, but i put an ATM in my store bolted down to the floor, in a rear room, with a Alarm system, I put the money in it, and it cost me $50.00 a month for that! :mad: Insurance Companys are far worse than the Mafia!:eek: |
yall are making me feel really guilty!
If it helps, the day after I'm married I'll be getting it... AND I'll be 25, so my rates should go down drastically! |
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Bottom line is that, unless there is a state law forcing them to cover something (and in this case, there isn't), they can choose not to write policies for pretty much whatever they want. |
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