I agree. I used to be a "always buy, never rent" person. We've owned homes for over 25 years. However, we now live in FL and need a new roof. We have 5 leaks. We put in a claim with our insurance. They left the state and refused the claim. Due to the insurance situation in FL, we could only find 1 company to insure us with an open claim (insurance costing us $10,000 a year) and because we did file the claim, we have to replace the roof. The estimates we are getting are for arounf $120,000. We don't have the money. We can't sell our home unless we can find a cash buyer who is comfortable taking a risk that they won't be able to get homeowner's insurance until they replace the roof. Due to the custom tile order, we're told it takes a minimum of 6 months (our HOA will not allow anything but a spanish tile roof). I feel trapped. We can't afford to keep paying the insurance premiums (they were $2,000/ year when we moved here 5 years ago) and replace the roof. We have our claim with the FL state insurance agency that took over our the insolvent insurance company. We are holding out hope that we will get something. I totally regret filing the claim (we have never filed one before). But in the end, if I we had rented, none of this would be our problem. We can usually handle unexpected repairs but $120,000 is more than we have laying around. Interest rates for roofing loans are high. Our best option is to replace the roof and sell immediately to pay back the loan ,if we can get one) before we pay too much interest. It's sad because I love this house. I have now sworn that when we sell this house, we're renting.