Just cleaned out the fridge. Eek!
we have decent coverage if we do the work of inventorying, horrid thing but
must be done, Lee
"M@©k®" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 05:04:45 -0500, "Storrmmee"
> > wrote:
>
>>one of the things we had to inventory was the frig after the fire, what a
>>horrible experience, not because most of the food had gone bad but because
>>of the waste... it was pretty gruesome but what scared the crap outta me
>>was
>>that the more processed stuff like the activia yogurt seemed to not have
>>spolied, mind you i didn't taste it but the fresh salsa had pooched up,
>>the
>>activia on the other hand was smooth and seemingly unscathed by spoliage,
>>if
>>there ever was something to make me strive even harder for non processed
>>foods it was this experience, Lee
>
> Since you had to inventory it, I assume you had some level of
> insurance to replace the food.
>
> Home Owners or Renters? One thing many people with Renters Insurance
> do not find out about until after the fire/flood etc, is that their
> premium is also used to cover the cost of removal/disposal of damaged
> personal goods. It's a good idea for people to increase their
> coverage to offset that cost.
>
> I came home the other day and went out on balcony to find the neighbor
> was using a charcoal grill on his covered balcony. I told him to put
> it, because it was a major fire hazard, illegal and a lease violation.
> He refused. I called the fire department, who sent out a fire
> marshal, who put out the grill, fined the neighbor and took the grill.
> I informed the landlord who warned the new renter one more infraction
> of the lease and he would be evicted.
>
> The neighbor apologized to me and swore never to do it again.
>
> The guy has had a strained relationship with the other tenets since
> they found out, all of whom have young children.
>
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