01-27-2008, 06:50 AM
Aloha,everyone!
I am new to this forum.I am happy to find it.It's a wonderful community.I learned a lot,reading the current and old posts.Was interesting to know,that there are folks from San Diego in Puna and they have a property in Kalapana Sea View,like me.(Small world!).
I have a very important decision to make.And I really need this information on the history of homeowners and their insurances during the lava disaster.(Royal Gardens in 1983,for instance).
I was trying internet- no luck.I posted this question on the other Hawaii forum and didn't get the answer-just a couple of nice folks talking in general.
I asked my real estate agent about my options in case of lava disaster.She told me that "we have to think positive"...
I do agree with that.But if I will be left with 30-year mortgage ,no house and no money to rebuild...
I know that most insurances cover fire,and there is a good chance that a house will be burned,not just surrounded and damaged by lava.
But I need to know the facts.
Assuming that at least some houses were insured in Royal Gardens or other area,damaged by lava,how the home owners insurances helped?
Any real stories?
Sorry about touching the unpleasant subject.I have good credit,but low income.I am not young either.
I'll probably put a yurt there,but getting the construction for a yurt is almost impossible.
Anyway,I would be grateful for any information you can share.
I am new to this forum.I am happy to find it.It's a wonderful community.I learned a lot,reading the current and old posts.Was interesting to know,that there are folks from San Diego in Puna and they have a property in Kalapana Sea View,like me.(Small world!).
I have a very important decision to make.And I really need this information on the history of homeowners and their insurances during the lava disaster.(Royal Gardens in 1983,for instance).
I was trying internet- no luck.I posted this question on the other Hawaii forum and didn't get the answer-just a couple of nice folks talking in general.
I asked my real estate agent about my options in case of lava disaster.She told me that "we have to think positive"...
I do agree with that.But if I will be left with 30-year mortgage ,no house and no money to rebuild...
I know that most insurances cover fire,and there is a good chance that a house will be burned,not just surrounded and damaged by lava.
But I need to know the facts.
Assuming that at least some houses were insured in Royal Gardens or other area,damaged by lava,how the home owners insurances helped?
Any real stories?
Sorry about touching the unpleasant subject.I have good credit,but low income.I am not young either.
I'll probably put a yurt there,but getting the construction for a yurt is almost impossible.
Anyway,I would be grateful for any information you can share.
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Whatever you assume,please
just ask a question first.
Whatever you assume,please
just ask a question first.