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Ne Iowa | I understand that, I worked in auto repair for 30 years and have seen plenty of things. The stove has been there for 11 years and judging by their description of the problem they don't have a clue how it works. I also would not have a wood burning furnace inside of a building. Iowa is a state prone to tornadoes, why don't they only insure underground structures? Piping propane gas inside of a house contained only by a thin metal tube seems hazardous. Electrical wires shielded by only a thin plastic coating seems dangerous. Any tree that could possibly fall and damage a structure seems reckless and totally preventable. Is it our duty to make sure an insurance company never has to pay a claim? | |
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