Aerial view of Atlantic City, New Jersey, overlooking Atlantic City Boardwalk and pier. In a recent announcement, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy revealed the details of a 90-day grace period for mortgage payments for all New Jersey homeowners that have been financially impacted by the outbreak of the coronavirus. This will allow New Jersey residents […]
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RSS feed for this sectionNorth Carolina Residents Could be First for Private Flood Insurance Policy
Beautiful sunset view of Front Street in Beaufort, the third-oldest town in North Carolina, located in Carteret County North Carolina residents could be some of the first in the country to have a state backed private flood insurance policy as an alternative to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Flood Insurance Program. Insurance Commissioner Mike […]
Review of the Highest Home Insurance Rates
A beautiful view of the Islamorada coastline. Also known by Florida homeowners as the highest homeowners insurance rates in the country. According to a recent Insurance.com rate analysis, the highest homeowner insurance rates in the country are in zip code 33070 which encompasses Islamorada Village of Islands, on Plantation Key in Florida. Second place in this dubious honor […]
Surprise Issues That May Crop Up With Your Policy During the Pandemic
Despite the fact that the coronavirus pandemic is not going to damage or destroy your home like a tornado or hurricane it may have an impact on how you pay for the policy, coverage levels and how you make a claim. Here are just a few issues that may crop up with your homeowners or renter’s […]
Stay at Home Ideas During Quarantine Time
If you are among the millions of Americans who find themselves with extra time due to working from home or not working at all, we decided to make a quick list of things you can do while weathering the pandemic to help keep your sanity. Here are just a few jobs you can tackle while […]
Top 10 Home Office Deductions That Lower Tax Rates
Many taxpayers are reluctant to take the home office tax deduction because they fear it will result in an audit or increased scrutiny from the IRS. While this is absolutely a possibility, particularly if you take large deductions, if you stick to the standard deductions that you are entitled to receive, it should not result […]
Insurance Payment Relief for Customers in Financial Trouble Due to Job Loss
Recently, insurance companies have joined other industries in offering relief from insurance payments to customers who are suffering financially due to job losses from the coronavirus. In addition to some auto and homeowner insurance companies offering financial assistance, California has requested that all insurance companies offer at least a 60 day grace period for insurance […]
Reevaluating Your Insurance Needs After Retirement
Once you hit retirement, everything changes. You may have a new schedule, a new home and location as well as time to pursue your passions instead of worrying about getting to work. One other major change that you should absolutely take care of is your insurance coverage. While your new lifestyle may make some of […]
Is this a good time to consider refinancing to a lower rate?
Mortgage rates have hit a record low after the US Federal Reserve drop rates to help combat the economic impact from the spread of the coronavirus. This can be a good time to consider refinancing to a lower rate and taking advantage of the savings a cheaper interest rate can provide. Recently, the average interest […]
How to Get Pre-approved For a Mortgage
If you are in the market for a new home, one of the first things you need to do is get pre-approved for a mortgage. In almost all cases this means tons of paperwork, most mortgage lenders require extensive documentation before they will fund your loan. Before you start the process, it is helpful to […]