It’s called “going bare,” and 12% of American homeowners report doing It. That means if disaster strikes, you are “self-insured” – a fancy way of saying you have no insurance and will have to find the funds to rebuild. Unless you happen to have hundreds of thousands of dollars just sitting around, that won’t be pleasant.
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