Tag Archives: homeowners

Recent AOB Issue Has Plagued Florida Homeowners

26 Dec
aob-florida-homeowners

A recent study by the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) confirms what many homeowners in the Sunshine State already know, that the assignment of benefits (AOB) issue that has plagued Florida the last few years has cost consumers billions of dollars in inflated claims cost and unnecessary litigation.  “In Florida, abuse of AOBs has fueled an […]

California Homeowners See Big Rate Increases

19 Dec
California homeowners insurance rates

California homeowners in Nevada County where the Camp Fire destroyed the town of Paradise are having a hard time finding affordable homeowners insurance. In many cases, homeowners are having trouble finding any insurance company that will cover their home after their current insurance company declined to renew their policy. Homeowners have been told that none […]

These Expenses Hit Retirees Hard

13 Dec
Retirement Couple Enjoying Life!

Retirement budgeting can be a challenge and according to a recent survey unexpected expenses can really throw a wrench into the works. The survey, done by the Society of Actuaries, found that roughly have of retirees in their mid 70’s could not cover an unplanned expense of $10,000. Baby boomers are also having a difficult […]

Can Renovations Affect Home Insurance Costs?

04 Dec
DIY Renovation Gone Wrong

Renovating your home can be a challenge but it also provides a number of benefits. In addition to updating your living space and improving your property’s features and resale value, a renovation can also lower your homeowners insurance premium if you add certain features or use specific materials. While one of your first calls in […]

2.9 Million Colorado Homeowners Live in Wildfire Areas

30 Nov
Denver, Colorado Homeowners Insurance

State officials in Colorado recently announced that the number of residents whose homes are at risk from wildfires has risen roughly 45 percent in the last five years. This astounding number is the result of a booming population and the changing use of agricultural land. According to the Colorado State Forest Service, 2.9 million people […]

Finding Affordable Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates

28 Nov
Miami, Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates

ValuePenguin recently analyzed the cost of housing in major Florida cities and found that some cities in the Sunshine state are much more affordable than others. Housing costs varied by a mind boggling 161 percent with Lakeland being the most affordable, housing costs there run $7,992 a year while Coral Springs costs a whopping $20,868 […]

How to Deal with Changes in HOA Requirements

13 Nov
HOA Requirements

Over 20 percent of homes in American fall into a HOA (homeowners association). There are statistics out there that show HOAs help retain or even increase a home value due to the benefits they provide. Common advantages of a HOA community are parks, swimming pools, tennis courts as well as community green spaces. In addition, […]

Tariffs May Push Up Cost of Rebuilding After Florence

28 Sep
Rebuilding Cost Due to Hurricane Florence

The latest estimates put the property damage totals from Hurricane Florence at $17 to $22 billion and unfortunately the pain is not going to stop there for many homeowners. The aftermath involves cleaning up, filing insurance claims and rebuilding or repairing their home and lives. Adding to the bad news is the fact that the […]