While the dream of homeownership has become more difficult in many cities due to rising home prices and ever increasing amounts of student debt, there are some cities where house prices require a six figure salary in order to purchase a home. In its recently released Home Price Insights report, real estate and data analytics […]
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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Renovation Damage?
Renovating your home can be both thrilling and scary. It’s always fun to dream up a new look for your house and then watch it come into focus as the changes become reality. Renovations are often filled with anxiety, changes to the design and unpleasant surprises behind the walls. They can also come with damage […]
California Updates FAIR Plan for Homeowners
A California wildfire seen from the hills of Hollywood, this fire ignited on November 8, 2018 and burned 96,949 acres of land. The fire destroyed 1,643 structures. The number of homeowners who have lost their California homeowners insurance due to wildfire threats keeps growing as insurers pull out of fire prone areas. Those homeowners will […]
How to Prepare Your Home Insurance Portfolio and Future Budget
Climate change has made weather events more frequent and severe over the last decade and that has made homeowner claims more common and expensive. Insurers have had to absorb the cost of these additional claims and end up passing those costs onto their customers via higher premiums. Unfortunately, many homeowners are finding themselves unprepared for […]
Cost of Homeowners Insurance Has Gone Up In All 50 States
Climate change has increased the number of natural disasters in the last decade and that is impacting homeowners insurance rates according to a new report by QuoteWizard. Data from the Insurance Information Institute shows that there were 850 natural catastrophes across the world in 2018, which is a big jump from the 740 in 2017. In […]
Texas Home Sellers Must Disclose More About The Risk Of Flooding
Homeowners in East Austin have seen flood issues become much more serious over the past decades, despite the fact that the city built a flood wall roughly 15 years ago. As climate change has warmed the atmosphere, storms have become more intense, releasing much higher rates of rainfall which has drastically increased the risk of […]
Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates Will Continue to Rise Next Year
Homeowner insurance rates for many Florida homeowners will continue to rise next year, despite the fact that reforms were put in place last spring to help curtail Assignment of Benefits (AOB) lawsuits brought by contractors and their attorney partners. Unfortunately, instead of heading down, the number of lawsuits filed against insurance companies has actually increased […]
Top 5 Common Halloween Related Events That Can Result in an Insurance Claim
Halloween can be a blast, trick or treating, handing out candy to all of the neighborhood ghouls and just seeing the various costumes that come to your door. Unfortunately, Halloween can also bring out teens who like to add vandalism and property damage to their trick or treat routine. In addition to worrying about vandalism, […]
New Features That Lower Your Coastal South Carolina Home Insurance
Hilton Head, SC, Lighthouse Just like a standard homeowner policy, South Carolina windstorm policies offer zero protection against flood damage, in order for your home to be fully protect you would need to carry a separate flood insurance policy. If you are unable to find coverage in the private market you may need to purchase […]
North Carolina Homeowners Will See a Rate Increase This Year
Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse – Manteo NC (Dare County, North Carolina) North Carolina homeowners will be experiencing higher premiums for homeowners insurance starting next spring, but the pain is nowhere near as bad as it could have been. Mike Causey, North Carolina’s Insurance Commissioner managed to negotiate the rate increase requested by the North Carolina Rate […]