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Insurers adding new, much higher deductibles for wind and hail damage

22 Aug
Home Insurance claims and rate hikes due to wind or hail damage.

If you are shopping for a new homeowners policy or recently renewed your policy, you may want to examine the policy in detail as some insurers are sneaking in a new line item that may have a big effect on your pocketbook if you ever need to make a claim due to wind damage. Insurers […]

Do Solar panels affect your homeowners rates?

31 Jul
Do solar panels affect your home insurance rates?

While solar panels are not yet a mainstream source of power there are getting much closer. More and more people are putting panels on their roof to power their homes and even sell power back to the local utility. According to GTM Research, a new solar system was installed every four minutes in 2013, and […]

Homeowners Insurance And Mold: What Is Covered?

08 May
Is mold covered under your home insurance policy?

The last thing any homeowner wants to hear is that they have mold in their home. It instantly brings to mind terrifying stories of toxic mold poisoning you and your family. Even if the mold proves not to be toxic, you can expect a long, difficult and very expensive cleanup before your house is back […]

Do you need a homeowners policy in force to close on a house?

02 May
Real Estate closing and homeowners insurance coverage.

The day that you close on a new house is unforgettable. It’s always exciting and a bit nerve wracking. At the end of the day you will get the keys to your dream house, but before that happens there are tons of papers to initial and sign as well as dozens of things to arrange. […]

The majority of young adult renters (56 percent) do not have renters insurance

25 Apr
Young adults renting without renters insurance.

Young renters across the country, from Atlanta, Georgia to Los Angeles, California are not carrying renters coverage and many of them are completely unaware of the benefits it provides. A recent study by Nationwide Insurance found that while millennials are renting houses and apartments in record numbers, the majority of them, roughly 56 percent, do […]

Flood Insurance Update – they are working on a bill to lower the premium increases

12 Mar
Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act

The Florida real estate industry, as well as buyers and sellers of Florida property, are excited about a plan that will scale back the changes to the National Flood Insurance Program which have sent premiums skyrocketing. Huge premium increases have had a dramatic affect on Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia real estate, making the cost […]

Property Claims Satisfaction Continues to Improve: J.D. Power

07 Mar

According to the recently released results of the J.D. Power 2014 Property Claims Satisfaction Study the best way to keep homeowners happy during the claims process is to keep them apprised from start to finish. Satisfaction among homeowners who filed a claim on their homeowners policy between April 2012 and January 2014 averaged 840 on […]

Is my home considered “high risk”?

21 Feb
Managing High Risk Homes

Is your home sitting in the middle of a flood zone, on a fault line or in the middle of tornado alley? If so you may be looking at a hefty home insurance bill because your home will be considered high-risk. High-risk homes come in all shapes and sizes and the risk factors vary depending […]