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Jason Crowe
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Florida pacific panels

Jason Crowe
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Insurers see these as issues? Are they really? Would you change them out or have an insurer that doesn’t require it?

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    Brandon Abbott
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    Brandon Abbott
    • Lender
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    Thanks @Dan Handford
    If your insurance carrier says to replace them then replace them. If they do not then refer to the article below. How many units are you talking about having to replace if necessary? 

    https://www.cpsc.gov/content/c...

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