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Florida Must Tackle Insurance ‘Assignment of Benefits’ Problems

20 Jun
Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Atwater recently addressed lawmakers and stated that the assignment of benefits insurance practice must be addressed as it continues to drive up homeowner insurance rates in Florida. While lawmakers looked at the problem this spring they could not agree on changes so nothing was done about a practice that insurance […]

NYC Ranks as Top US Metro With High Hidden Homeownership Costs

19 Jun
New York City Homeowners

When it comes to home ownership, the cost of your mortage is just one of many expenses you will need to factor into your monthly bills. While closing costs and the 20 percent down payment your mortgage lender will require are big upfront expenses, often it’s the smaller, ongoing bills that make a house truly […]

What is Lemonade Insurance?

08 Jun
What is Lemonade Insurance?

Homeowners insurance is boring. It’s a product that is absolutely necessary but one that has changed very little over the years which is why the introduction of Lemonade Insurance to the marketplace has made such a splash. Lemonade Insurance has gotten a lot of press lately, it’s being touted as the next step in homeowners […]

Poor Credit History Can Affect NC Homeowner’s Insurance Rates

18 May
Credit score and your homeowners insurance rates

According to a report from Insurancequotes.com, your credit history may have a much bigger impact on your homeowners insurance rates than previously thought, and the gap between a poor and excellent credit rating seems to be growing. In fact, if you have a poor credit rating, on average, your premium will be more than double […]

People’s Trust Insurance Hurricane Guide Helps Floridians Prepare for Hurricane Season

15 May
Florida home insurance and hurricanes

Hurricane season is just around the corner and last year’s extremely active season was a major wake-up call for residents of Florida, North Carolina and other coastal states. In order to help Florida residents make sure they are prepared, People’s Trust Insurance recently released a hurricane preparedness guide to help their customers and homeowners in […]

Most Insurance Policies Don’t Actually Cover Firearms Claims

04 May
Home Insurance Claims and Firearms

We love our guns in America. According to statistics, there are roughly 371 million firearms owned by private citizens and domestic law enforcement in the United States. When it comes to firearms and insurance there can be major gaps in your coverage, which can leave you holding the bag if your firearms are stolen, damaged […]

Changing Weather Patterns Mean Homeowners Need To Rethink Insurance Risks

27 Apr
Severe weather for homeowners

According to a recent survey from the national Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), less than 22% of homeowners view changing weather patterns and disasters as a major factor when updating their homeowners insurance policy. As disasters and severe weather become more and more common, the NAIC recommends that consumers consider the risk these storms present […]

Selling the family home? Consider Your Homeowners Insurance

20 Apr
Selling your home? Consider homeowners insurance rates, policy and coverage.

Selling a house can be difficult but it’s a necessity if you are moving your family to a new city or town, or just want a new place to call home. Despite the difficulty, plenty of us will be putting our houses on the market this spring. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) […]

Federal Flood Insurance for Texas Residents Expected to Rise

17 Apr
Flooded playground in Houston Texas

Federal flood insurance is expected to get dramatically more expensive for thousands of homeowners who live in the Houston area as Congress overhauls the federal flood program that is currently billions of dollars in debt. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is $24.6 billion in debt and is struggling to stay solvent. In Harrison and […]