If you are a first-time homebuyer you may be looking for the perfect location to call home. Moving to another city or state may help you find not only a great new city to live in but also help you get a better deal on your brand-new home. The Mortgage Research Center took a look at […]
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Homeowners Insurance Lightning Claims Plunge, Yet Claim Costs Surge
The Insurance Information Institute (III) recently issued a press release that looks at both the number of lightning related claims as well as the cost of those claims. They found that for the second consecutive year, the number of lightning related claims decreased but the average cost per claim actually increased. When the I.I.I ran […]
Homeowners Insurance and Tax Relief During the COVID-19 Crisis
According to the most recent data, roughly 4.75 million homeowners are in forbearance and more than 41 million Americans have filed for unemployment which makes it hard for many homeowners to keep up with some expenses related to their home such as property taxes and homeowner insurance. All of the uncertainly has led to increased […]
Getting Your Home Ready to Sell During Lockdown
Spring usually kicks off the summer season of real estate activity as homeowners put their houses on the market. However, this year may be a bit different thanks to the varying degrees of lockdown being enforced around the country. This can shut down open houses and even make individual showings difficult. The National Association of […]
Is riot related damages covered by my insurance policy?
As protests have turned into riots, vehicles, homes and businesses have been damaged or looted. If your home, car or business has been damaged due to violence by looters, protesters or even the police, you may be wondering if the damage is covered by your insurance. Luckily, in most cases, damage caused by rioting is […]
What Happens If Your Insurance Company Goes Out Of Business?
As more businesses shut their doors forever due to fallout from coronavirus, you may be concerned that your insurer could eventually go bankrupt. Luckily, insurance companies are regulated at the state level and all 50 states have systems in place to help protect policyholders if their insurer ends up going out of business. Let’s have […]
What to Ask Your Lender Before Deferring Payment
As unemployment rates continue to rise, many Americans are having a difficult time paying their mortgage. In many cases, lenders are offering assistance to their customers, making it possible to defer your mortgage payment. The process may vary depending on your lender, so it makes sense to ask questions and fully understand the process and […]
Virginia Home Insurance: The Good & Bad!
If you recently sent in your final mortgage payment you may be considering dropping your homeowners coverage. While dumping this monthly bill would certainly be a good thing, it does put your home and other assets at risk. If you are not carrying a homeowners insurance policy you will end up being responsible for all […]
Experian Finds Womens FICO Score Same as Mens
According to credit bureau Experian, the average credit score of women is now the same as the average score for men. The average score for both is currently 705 which represents a a one-point increase since the second quarter of 2019 for women and a 10-point increase for both men and women since the second […]
Florida Homeowner Insurance Discounts Available
Insurance companies offer dozens of discounts to homeowners to help lower their premium and encourage homeowners to upgrade their homes to make it more resistant to the elements. The better your home handles a storm, the less likely you are to make a claim, which is music to insurers ears. While many discounts are offered […]