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Some California homeowners eager to save their properties -- and themselves -- from the wildfires raging across parts of the state have an advantage others don't: private firefighters. Several major property casualty insurers began hiring out private fire departments roughly a decade ago to protect their high-end clients.
This coverage comes with a high price tag, but it can be worth it given the death and destruction from the "Camp Fire" still burning in Northern California, as well as other mega-fires that have devastated the U.S. in recent years.
"One of our clients had his house burned down," said Bruce Gendelman, chairman of a high-net worth insurance broker who sells policies for the PURE Group of Insurance Companies. "But the two people next door didn't get out."
These high-end insurance policies have drawn criticism, with some noting that most homeowners can't afford them. In a city like Malibu in Southern California, an "ultra deluxe" policy would range from $2,500 to $8,000 a year depending on construction, fire protection systems, deductibles and a home's contents, among other factors. And while insurers normally refuse to discuss the cost of their policies, Gendelman said carriers typically only offer high-end fire protection on homes worth $2 million and up.
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Merlot
(9,696 posts)Have they been to California, taken a look at the real estate? $2 million gets you a nice 4 bedroom bungalow, the homes in Malibu are all probably over $5 million.
SunSeeker
(51,557 posts)eppur_se_muova
(36,262 posts)ariesgem
(1,634 posts)and the mudslides ravage that area? They're not out of the wood yet.