Recent comments in /f/rva

iwearlederhosen t1_ixgwjiu wrote

"From insurance carriers intentionally not paying out on claims owed to unqualified insurance claim specialists negotiating on the behalf of homeowners resulting in underpaid claims and poor roofing systems being installed."

Guess what buddy, contractors cannot legally negotiate insurance claims, only a licensed public adjuster can. Insurance companies are sick of these scumbags and are getting reported to the Virginia DPOR and state police.

OP what kind of job are you looking for?

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DeannaZone t1_ixgjk04 wrote

Me and my husband were trying to move out of VA since we got together, however, I set a time limit, if we do not move after 10 years attempting, we would stay here. After 10 years of research, VA is better then elsewhere, despite stuff going on lately. So technically all that research and searching outside of Richmond, about 1 year's worth.

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BugggJuice t1_ixga4g1 wrote

i'm someone who doesn't have a license or a car. when i was living with my parents in the burbs i had no sense of independence. urban sprawl meant if i wanted to go anywhere i'd have to bike 5 miles there's and it just wasn't feasible for me

i needed to come back here because although things are still tough here without a car, our public transport is still way more robust than where i was living prior.

i can walk, bike, bus, uber anywhere here so i was able to regain independence that way.

getting a car is definitely still on the this of things to do but that might be another year or two in the making.

tldr: i have a greater sense of independence here

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