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RE: HLA ON FIRE?!

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Anonymous:
Also ask what the cap on the insurance policy. Is there adequate insurance to cover all of the students who are currently enrolled?

Anonymous:
Ok assume that there is no insurance on the building....if that was true, why would someone intentionally set a fire? If there was not going to be a pay out, what would the motive be? It kind of takes the "fire" out of the arson theory in my opinion. So, if that's true, then what would the motive be? And if arson, who did it? It just opens up other questions if there was no insurance on the building.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---So, if that's true, then what would the motive be?
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Document destruction.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""SH"" ---Ok assume that there is no insurance on the building....if that was true, why would someone intentionally set a fire? If there was not going to be a pay out, what would the motive be? It kind of takes the "fire" out of the arson theory in my opinion. So, if that's true, then what would the motive be? And if arson, who did it? It just opens up other questions if there was no insurance on the building.
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As stated previously: "Or let the insurance run out, have the bank pick up the policy, and then burn the place down so the bank is the direct payee and there's no mortgage to pay back because the insurance company pays the bank directly. Actually pretty shrewd and clever."

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Also ask what the cap on the insurance policy. Is there adequate insurance to cover all of the students who are currently enrolled?
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No, unfortunately, according to sources, there is no insurance period, on anything or anyone that attends there.  It would be prudent if enrolling
at HLA or anywhere, to ask for copies of their current insurance policies.
Do not let it end there, before enrolling call insurance company to confirm.
Forms are easily gotten off the net or at Office Max or Office Depot.
I had this  happen with a contractor, and much to my shock, the policies were fakes.  I have since learned to do some checking.  It only takes a phone call.

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