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Nicely done Fireman’s Fund! Great to see an insurance company take an innovative approach to protecting high valued property.
ok, so this is only for high net worth homes. So, what is the amount that will be considered for this sor of evalution? Is this for $1 million and over?
And once they search the whole house with this device….will they insure you knowing all the problems that your house might have in the walls?
Or will Fireman’s Fund say we cant insure you until you fix the following problems that we have found in you house?