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Holy hell, someone’s moody

Why are those the only other options?

a pile of tires catching fire and causing damage to surrounding houses and property is a valid concern of an insurance company. He may not be breaking any laws, but an insurance company doesn’t have to insure him if they deem him to be a risk.

You live on a farm, not a residential neighborhood. If a pile of tires in your yard caught fire, would the neighbors house and property be at risk because of it?

Nobody actually cares. You’re miserable. The after the fact part of this whole story is that the homeowner only lost his insurance coverage after being a hoarder.

...in order to capture any type of visual image, sound recording, or other physical impression of the plaintiff engaging in a private, personal, or familial activity...

Nobody (that includes businesses such as insurance providers) needs your consent to fly over your house and look in your yard. It’s only illegal to do so with the purpose of being a peeping tom

Just shut up, bozo.

It’s not so much about the car being parked there, but more about everything else surrounding the car, house, garage, and yard. There’s a lot of shit

it was between “bozo” and “pinecone” for this guy. I’ve used bozo in this thread twice now, and every response he posts I feel more at peace with my choice

Okay, fine. Don’t have a good day, ruin it for yourself and get yourself worked up because some hoarder lost his homeowners insurance.

We are only able to see the outside too. Can’t imagine what the inside looks like

Nobody needs a warrant to fly a drone over property in California. Are you the homeowner? Is that why you’re so butthurt about this? Clean up your trash dude.

The insurance agent sent to verify the conditions of the house and property likely took a drive by and (even more likely) never even had to get out of the car to see this hoarder’s junk piling up in the driveway. Anything you can see from the street doesn’t need a warrant to look at, you bozo.

probably both by the looks of his driveway

To be fair, from the one picture I see of his driveway, he does have an unreasonable amount of debris all over the place. The insurance company basically acted as the HOA here (which I normally despise), this guy’s driveway looks like a hoarders junkyard with enough space to fit a car between the piles of trash.

They want a 32 hour work week so that they can still work 40 hours and get paid overtime for 8

it’s not less “luxurious” than most everything else offered in 2005. It just aged very fast

I read every comment and didn’t see a single one mentioning the Ridgeline. This is essentially the same thing. There’s a market for it, along with the Maverick

Ridgeline proved there’s a market for it*