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If you’ve insured a home for $200,000 and the home is only worth $150,000, you can only receive $150,000 at the most if you file a claim.
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If you’ve insured a home for $200,000 and the home is only worth $150,000, you can only receive $150,000 at the most if you file a claim.
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If you’ve insured a home for $200,000 and the home is only worth $150,000, you can only receive $150,000 at the most if you file a claim.
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yes,
Step-by-step explanation:
200,000 - 150,000 = 150,000
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