Homeowners Insurance Blog

Does Covid-19 mortgage forbearance affect my credit?

19 Aug
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As the pandemic wreaked havoc on the people’s lives and the economy, mortgage forbearance was often the best option for homeowners struggling to cover their monthly bills. It helped millions of people stay in their homes, despite losing their job and income.  Unfortunately, a few months later, the pandemic is still raging out of control […]

California Homeowner Insurance Wildfire-Prone Area Bill

14 Aug
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As wildfire season kicks off, lawmakers in California are pushing through an insurance industry backed homeowner insurance bill. While the bill seems popular with a number of lawmakers, it is receiving fierce opposition from consumer groups as well as California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara. The bill addresses a number of issues, from letting insurance companies […]

California Bill Will Lead to Higher Insurance Rates

12 Aug
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According to national insurance expert and actuary, J. Robert Hunter, a package of homeowner insurance bills that California lawmakers are considering could lead to premium hikes of at least 40 percent across the state. It will also increase the number of California homeowners who are struggling to find coverage for their homes.  AB 2167 (Daly-Anaheim), […]

Hurricane Isaias is on the same track as Hurricane Dorian – What can we expect?

05 Aug
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Hurricane Isaias is on roughly the same track as Hurricane Dorian and is the first hurricane to hit the Bahamas since Dorian stalled over the islands as a Category 5 monster killing dozens of people and causing massive destruction.  Here is a quick overview of both storms as well as a few tips on how […]

How to Cut Your Expenses and Shore Up Your Finances

28 Jul
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The end of the extra $600 per week unemployment benefit will happen this week if Congress doesn’t manage to pass an extension and that could be a huge problem for many families. Over the last few months, Americans who qualify for unemployment insurance have received an extra $600 a week in federal assistance on top […]

2020 Hurricane Season and Insurance Cancellations

23 Jul
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The Atlantic coast may see a busier than normal hurricane season this year and if coastal property owners have an issue paying their insurance premiums, leading to cancellations, the economic toll from a major hurricane could become much worse.  As an example, in 2017, Hurricane Harvey flooded 204,000 homes and apartments which caused roughly $16 […]

Should You Refinance? Mortgage Rates Slide Below 3%

22 Jul
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As mortgage rates slide to their lowest levels in years, many experts are recommending that homeowners consider refinancing their homes. The thirty-year fixed-rate mortgage is now averaging less than 3 percent in many areas, which could offer major savings to homeowners carrying higher interest rates. A new report from Fannie Mae, says the majority of […]

Your Flood Insurance Q&A Guide

16 Jul
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Home Insurance adjuster examining flood damage in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy on November 11, 2012 in Far Rockaway, NY Floods are both the most common and most expensive natural disaster that hit the United States. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), flood damage ends up costing an average of $8.2 billion every […]

Federal Flood Maps Versus New Flood Mapping Reports

13 Jul
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Within the United States, flooding is the most expensive natural disaster with cost over $1 trillion in inflation adjusted dollars since the year 1980. According to new calculations, the flood risk across many states in the country is far greater than current government estimates show. This threat could grow as climate change gets worse.  First […]