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Home & Garden : Insurance Last Updated: Dec 8th, 2005 - 23:02:31


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Home & Garden : Insurance
Property Damage: What You Should Know
There are two types of property damage that you need to be insured against: damage that is done to your own property by a third party or some uncontrollable force and damage that you may do to someone else’s property. In either circumstance, adequate insurance coverage can save you from financial catastrophe.
Oct 29, 2005, 23:54

Home & Garden : Insurance
F.E.M.A.: What it means and who qualifies?
If you are ever involved in a national disaster the initials F.E.M.A will become very familiar to you. F.E.M.A is the US Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency. In the event of a national disaster, F.E.M.A takes action to provide victims with shelter, food and necessities they may be left without.
Oct 29, 2005, 23:34


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