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When Your Landlord Has No Insurance and the Building Burns, What...
A Houston single mom lost $47,000 in belongings when her duplex burned. Her landlord had let the building's insurance lapse eight months earlier. Her $14-a-month renters policy turned out to do more than she expected.
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When Your Landlord Has No Insurance and the Building Burns, What Does Your Renters...
A Houston single mom lost $47,000 in belongings when her duplex burned. Her landlord had let the building's insurance lapse eight months earlier. Her $14-a-month renters policy turned out to do more than she expected.
































