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Naturally if left undisturbed not all that high. But this is one of those things that changes wildly based on other variables. Are there kids in the house, do you live in a "bad" part of town, do you live in a country experiencing war or riots, is the wiring in the house up to code, is the house in an open field, is the house in an area known for wildfires, how much rain has there been in recent times, are any members of the house convicted arsonists, ok by now if you're still reading this you should get the idea.

That being said, if this is secretly an insurance question. Yes you should get homeowners coverage that covers fire.

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