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  • old goat
    Registered User
    • Jan 2008
    • 25086

    #226
    Apparently hurricane insurance only covers wind damage. I was reading that Florida's insurer of last resort is denying all but 15% of claims since most of them are for water damage from storm surge and flooding from rainfall.

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    • dunfree
      Registered User
      • Aug 2016
      • 9942

      #227
      Originally posted by singlecross
      I’d love to start spending Winter’s in Europe. I’d want small, simple, off grid type cabin/tiny house (composting toilet, woodstove heat, simple water system)like this…

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      Vendul, Does this exist around Sedrun? Other places? Visa limits me to 3 months, yes? So Jan/Feb/March.

      I think one thing that holds US citizens back (me at least) is a perceived amount of complexity and red tape to own property in Europe. Maybe owning a small, simple place isn’t so bad? Maybe better to find a winter seasonal rental for the 3 winter months? Maybe better to buy a rig and vanlife Europe for a few years?

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      A nice daydream at least.
      when I looked previously it seemed easier to buy a home as a foreigner w/o euro residency ability than to buy a car and register it legally w/o euro residency ability.


      I was at the cabin that’s been in the family for a very long time this am and I hate it. It’s a decaying boat anchor with too much family drama and a shit location.

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