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Is the world becoming uninsurable?

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bluedevil2k ◴[] No.42733208[source]
Like we see in California, when the government sets a price ceiling, insurance companies just leave. Same in Florida. If the free market truly was allowed run normally, the insurance rates in Pacific Palisades or on the Florida coast would be so high that no one could afford to live there. Is that a bad thing? If someone was living in a house near where they tested missiles, we'd call them crazy. At what point can we say the same about people building and rebuilding over and over in these disaster areas.
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jmclnx ◴[] No.42733536[source]
>Like we see in California, when the government sets a price ceiling, insurance companies just leave

Does not answer the question. With no price caps, no one will be able to buy insurance even if required by law. So that means if you own a house in a risky area, you will be unable to sell it and your values will fall. The price caps are to prevent that. But to me, there should be big incentives to prevent building and re-building in risky areas.

So yes, the world in some areas are uninsurable. And other areas are becoming uninsurable.

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1. Panzer04 ◴[] No.42734781[source]
Why is the burden on insurance companies to make up for individual poor decisions?

In some cases it makes sense to socialise the losses, but I'm not convinced this is one of them.

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2. jmclnx ◴[] No.42739313[source]
Insurance Companies do need to make a profit and Local, State and Fed Gov is allowing building in very risky areas. Just look at Florida, that is a very risky area for weather and sea rise.

So in reality the burden is falling on Insurance Companies. High rates will in a way prevent building in those areas.

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3. desmosxxx ◴[] No.42744963[source]
> High rates will in a way prevent building in those areas.

good?