If my home is destroyed, will insurance cover its full replacement cost? Feb 20th

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If my home is destroyed, will insurance cover its full replacement cost?If you live in an area susceptible to flooding or other natural disasters, experts say, you should double-check that your insurance policy covers your home’s full replacement cost

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