Tag Archives: home insurance coverage

Did you know? Your Home Insurance Doesn’t Cover…

29 Nov
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While homeowners insurance covers a variety of perils and protects your home and personal possessions, it does come with a number of exclusions and coverage gaps that can result in you having to cover the cost of certain damage out of pocket.  Let’s have a quick look at what your homeowners policy does and doesn’t […]

How long does it take to finalize a homeowners insurance policy?

14 Jul
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Shopping for homeowners insurance can be a somewhat tedious undertaking but one that is extremely important to fully protecting your home. When shopping for coverage you will need to gather the personal information the insurer will need to set your premium, compare those quotes and then finalize your coverage. If your home is in a […]

Top 4 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Homeowners Insurance Policy

05 May
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Buying homeowners insurance for the first time (or even the 10th time) can be confusing. Unfortunately, it is very important that you get it right as homeowners insurance can be a financial lifesaver if your home is severely damaged or destroyed by a covered peril. If this is your first time buying homeowners insurance or you […]

All About Sinkholes in the United States – Get Covered!

30 Aug
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Even though sinkholes are relatively rare in the United States, when they do happen, the damage can be devastating. When it comes to sinkholes in the U.S., they are most common in the following states: AlabamaFloridaKentuckyMissouriPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexas Unfortunately, if you live in an area where sinkholes happen, you will need to add an additional policy or […]

Preparing for 2021 Hurricane Season Survey

05 Aug
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A recent ValuePenguin survey found that homeowners living in hurricane prone areas are less prepared for the hurricane season then they claim. A whopping 84 percent of survey respondents claimed that they were prepared for the season, but 34 percent admitted that they haven’t even started getting supplies or prepping for the season at all. […]

Boomers are Selling at Record Rates and Moving to Florida

25 Feb
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Baby Boomers, which is the generation born between 1946 and 1964 retired in record rates during 2020. According to statistics, roughly 2 million boomers have retired every year since 2011. However, in 2020, a whopping 3.2 million boomers turned in their two-week notice.  Luckily, Baby Boomers have seen a huge surge in home values as […]

California Announces New Incentives for Fireproofing Homes

22 Feb
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Support and charity design after wildfires in southern California with Be Safe California words, map of California state, fire and heart shape. California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara recently announced that there would be new incentives put in place for owners of older homes who upgrade their properties to make them more fireproof. The “home hardening” […]

Climate Change Causing Extremely High Impact on Home Insurance Coverage Availability

15 Oct
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Many homes destroyed in central Texas flooding due to severe weather. As climate change starts to take its toll on the environment, it is beginning to impact homeowner’s insurance. If you were recently dropped by your insurance company or have seen a dramatic increase in your homeowners premium, you are not alone and there is […]

California homeowners having trouble finding insurance coverage

18 Sep
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In Salinas, Monterey County, California, a “River Fire” was ignited by dry lightning on August 16, 2020. Smoke fills the sky as it burns close to houses on its first day. Californians have experienced numerous wildfires this year and many of them are still burning out of control which has led to many homeowners having […]