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All Forum Posts by: Robert Treherne

Robert Treherne has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: LandLord Insurance vs Renters Insurance vs Home Owners Insurance

Robert TrehernePosted
  • Moss Point, MS
  • Posts 2
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I've noticed a fair amount of crossover in the various insurances.

So my question (and the topic I'd like to open for discussion) is the pros and cons of each.
Is there any crossover, are multiple insurances needed or are some redundant, can multiple properties be put on the same policy for added value etc?


My particular case involves Renting out home(s) in the state of Alabama that are fully paid for but feel free to discuss other settings.

Post: What kind of car do you drive?

Robert TrehernePosted
  • Moss Point, MS
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

I've always driven a 85 Porsche 928S (post 85 they "updated" the body styling and I don't care for it).
They are underappreciated by Porsche fans but I find even those who don't know what it is like the look of it.

For practicality, it's a $5000 super car with the space of a small hatchback.
5 Liter, 4-Valve V8 coupled to a 5 speed stick, that gets 25 city and 28 highway.

The only down side is you either need to know how to work on one or can afford to pay someone to, it was and still is a super car after all.