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Re: House fire
the good thing is that you all got out fine. it may take alittle longer then expected to get everything back in order, but it will eventually. good luck while in that hotel, things can get stuffy in those places
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Re: House fire
Thank you everyone for all of the kind responses. I went by today and they had tore down what was left of the ceiling in the part of the house most effected down and had dehumidifiers and air movers in there trying to dry the house out from all of the water the firefighters pumped into the house. It's all a bit disheartening and after reading stuff online I'm worried about dealing with the insurance adjuster tomorrow. I'm curious, to anyone who has been through a house fire, did you have any trouble with the adjuster? I've read some stuff that said they had great adjusters who were really helpful, and some that said it was such a pain they had to hire a lawyer and a public adjuster. I really hope we get the nice one! I guess we'll see tomorrow.
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Re: House fire
I think where the adjuster is concerned, it's all a matter of luck. Hopefully you have a good insurance company....and hopefully the person they send out is both compassionate AND competent.
I've never had a house-fire, but we had a flood once (plumbing induced flood...not an "act of God") and I was very comfortable working with our adjuster.
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I'm glad you, your family, and your pets are fine!
Good luck getting everything else in order and fixed.
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Wow that sucks .I am glad you and the family got out safe
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Re: House fire
Glad to hear that everyone got out in one piece. Hope the repairs go supernaturally fast.
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Very sorry for your loss!
I got one question tho. I see you got quite a lot of bps. Did you only get them out? And leave husbandry stuff behind? Because if so you keeping em warm? Or do you need any husbandry items?
Btw dont get mad @ me cuz im worried about the snakes glad you all got out to but ur sig says
Ball Pythons: 5.22
So im wondering if you have heating for all them if not maybe we can help
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Wow thank God you are all safe!!! Things can be replaced not family and pets. I am so sorry to hear that this happened to you. I cannot imagine going through this. Please let us know if you need anything at all.
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Re: House fire
 Originally Posted by f4n70m
Very sorry for your loss!
I got one question tho. I see you got quite a lot of bps. Did you only get them out? And leave husbandry stuff behind? Because if so you keeping em warm? Or do you need any husbandry items?
Btw dont get mad @ me cuz im worried about the snakes glad you all got out to but ur sig says
Ball Pythons: 5.22
So im wondering if you have heating for all them if not maybe we can help 
read the first post.
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I'm glad to hear that you all made it out safely. I can't even imagine going through that.
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