Homeowners Insurance Blog

What’s An Umbrella Policy and How Does It Work?

15 Apr
How Does An Umbrella Policy Work?

Here is an often overlooked fact of a typical homeowners policy: Liability coverage is typically capped at $100,000. While it is possible to up your coverage levels to $500,000, few people do it. Even at $500,000, a serious accident on your property will quickly exceed your limits, which is why you may want to consider […]

The Average Cost of Homeowner Insurance. Are You Paying Too Much?

07 Apr

In the last couple of years the cost of homeowners insurance has been going up for just about everyone. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) found that nationwide, premiums jumped up 7.6 percent in 2011 and another 5.7 percent in 2012. This translates into a $137 bump in just two years. Where You Live […]

Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange Report Can Raise Your Homeowners Rates

21 Jan
CLUE Underwriting exchange report for homeowners insurance rates.

Here is something that may come as a surprise to most homeowners – an insurance claim made by a previous owner could affect your premium. If you are unaware of this unfortunate fact, you are not alone. According to a survey done by insuranceQuotes.com, 75 percent of respondents were unaware that previous owners claims could […]

Owning a home makes you a better driver

14 Jan
Are homeowners safer drivers?

Are homeowners safer drivers? It seems possible according to a new study by Insurance.com. The data shows that homeowners tend to file fewer auto insurance claims then non-homeowners. The majority of auto insurers take homeownership into account when determining rates for new customers. In almost all cases, homeowners will pay less than renters for auto […]

State (NC) Rejects Proposed Homeowners Insurance Increase

05 Jan
North Carolina Home Insurance

North Carolina homeowners are getting a reprieve from higher premiums, at least for another year. Insurance companies who were hoping their request for a 25 percent increase would be approved were disappointed recently when the state regulator agreed to a zero percent increase. Wayne Goodwin, the Insurance Commissioner in North Carolina said, “I found no […]