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Joe Kern
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Hurricane - Advice

Joe Kern
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  • NYC
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Hello All -  unfortunately, hurricane milton is fast approaching the Tampa area. Aside from the obvious dangers, I’m seeking best practices and how experienced investors  in this area handle hurricane damage? What is the best way to assess and submit for claims with insurance with least resistance from the insurance company ( assuming it’s not a smooth process. I’m a new investor in FL and seem to have just invested in time for a major Hurricane to hit directly :( 

any advice is much appreciated!

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