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‘Several hurricanes have come close’: I’m 73 and live in a mobile home in Florida. Do I ditch my $2,400 home insurance?

“I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.” “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.”

‘Several hurricanes have come close’: I’m 73 and live in a mobile home in Florida. Do I ditch my $2,400 home insurance?

“I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.” “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.” “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.” “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.”

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  • “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.” “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.”
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  • “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.” “I live in a 2016 double-wide mobile home with no mortgage.”
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