Hil R. - I feel your pain. {{hugs}}
Tracy ,'The Message'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I was just inspired to check on renter's insurance. With the minimums for my area and such, it would be $280 a year.
I'm torturing CBD. He's reading COMM from the beginning!
Ah, P-C, you're right. My bad. Actually, DH mentioned that so I'll have to correct him.
I have more insurance than I know what to do with. Personal coverage on the C230, commercial vehicle insurance on the GMC and Dodge trucks, General Liability Insurance for my company, renters insurance for the house, and currently three life insurance policies.
I am a bad bad person and don't currently have renter's insurance, though it's been on my list for a while. But I had it for many years, grouped with my car insurance, and it was only like, $90 a year.
It's one of those things you should totally have, mostly because if your apartment burns down, it will be SO VERY WORTH IT.
When I added my condo insurance to my car insurance I actually ended up paying $3-4 less per month than I did for just car insurance. It really pays to have it (condo/renter insurance.) That was with State Farm, though, I don't know about any other insurance companies.
Karen from the webcomic "Planet Karen" just had her apartment burn down: [link]
For an apartment, definitely, because you can't control what the morons next door are doing. I'm feeling safer renting a house, because I'm pretty sure no one's playing with matches in the back bedroom, unless the cats are getting very clever.
Ah, P-C, you're right. My bad. Actually, DH mentioned that so I'll have to correct him.
There's a whole radio commercial about it where the gecko makes fun of me for having a racecar-shaped bed.