If you are in the market for a new home and have been preapproved for a big, fat mortgage you may want to step back and calculate what you can actually afford to cover on a monthly basis. There can often be a disconnect between what a homebuyer is approved for by their mortgage lender […]
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Florida Senate, House Insurance Reform Bills Advance at DeSantis’ Prodding
Recently, two insurance reform bills that hope to rewrite the assignment of benefits (AOB) law made it past Senate and House subcommittee reviews. The bills could actually make it to the chamber floor for a binding vote this session. This would mark the first time in six years that a bill regarding AOB reform has […]
Millennials Regret Buying Homes
Almost two-thirds, a whopping 63 percent of millennials (ages 23 to 38) claim they have regrets about purchasing their home. Millennials are not eager to own a home and those that have made the leap have regrets according to a new poll by Bankrate. The Millennial generation is already off to a slow start when […]
Texas Homeowners Could Witness Insurance Rate Increase
Colors of hope along the downtown Austin, Texas area skyline. Texas homeowners could be seeing a premium hike or increase in deductibles this year according to a recent Insurance Journal article. Insurance companies that sell homeowners insurance in Texas have been filing for rate increases with the state regulators over the last couple of years […]
Thousands of Homeowners in Florida Have Drop Coverage
Homeowners that have a mortgage on their home are required to carry homeowners insurance in order to protect the invest their mortgage lender has made in their home but once that mortgage is paid off, homeowners are free to dump their insurance. Unfortunately, thousands of people in Florida have made the decision to drop their […]
Top 6 Reasons to Carry Homeowners Insurance
Your home is one of your biggest investments you will ever make and if it is damaged or destroyed you could be on the hook to rebuild it. This is where homeowners insurance steps in, it will help get your life back to normal by putting your home back together and replacing all of your […]
North Carolina Homeowners Could See Insurance Rate Increases
The North Carolina Rate Bureau (NCRB) recently proposed a homeowners insurance rate increase that local officials across the state are claiming is unfair, especially in coastal areas. The NCRB filed a rate increase request on December 20ththat proposes a statewide 17.4 percent rate increase for homeowners insurance. The rate increase would cover residential property, tenants […]
Update on the Assignment of Benefits (AOB) Issue in Florida
View of a Southwest style Florida home in the countryside. In the continuing battle over the assignment of benefits (AOB) issue in Florida, the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee recently tabled a bill (SB 122) that had been sponsored by Chairman Doug Broxson, R-Gulf Breeze. The bill was designed to limit attorney fees in AOB […]
How Much House Can You Truly Afford?
If you are in the market for a new home and have been preapproved for a big, fat mortgage you may want to step back and calculate what you can actually afford to cover on a monthly basis. There can often be a disconnect between what a homebuyer is approved for by their mortgage lender […]
Review of Florida’s Inflated Homeowners Insurance Claims & Costs
Florida legislators are looking into one-way attorney fees that have been one of the sources of inflated homeowners claims related to the Assignment of Benefits (AOB) issue that many people blame for the Sunshine States high homeowner insurance costs. Currently, Florida is the most expensive state in the country for homeowners insurance with the average […]