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Last Post 08/01/2011 3:16 PM by  Ray Hall
Earthquake certification
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07/30/2011 3:19 PM

     Now this one really make you some quick $

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    07/31/2011 9:53 PM
    Posted By Ray Hall on 30 Jul 2011 03:19 PM

     Now this one really make you some quick $

    Ray, please expand on your post. I am extremely curious as to your thoughts on the CEA cert. I have some opinions on this myself

     

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    08/01/2011 3:16 PM

     Earthquake insurance is not written in many states. I think Cal. now had a $50,000 deductible. I also think small surface cracks in drywall and and some foundation problems on side walks and fences are excluded. Oaklnad had a lot of EQ damage in 1989 and Northridge, CA had a lot in 1994. I was certified in 1994 in a one day school paid for by Safeco insurance; but left after about 60 days of day work that netted me about $300.00 per day to work a winter storm in PA. The work was" let me see your EQ damage and some one will get back with you. Kinda of stop the phones from ringing.

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