Insurers are cutting coverage and paying fewer benefits for damage due to tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters, according to a study released by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA).
Are Insurance Companies Doing Enough to Protect Victims of Natural Disasters?
by Mark Chalon Smith on February 29, 2012 in Homeowners Tips
Homeowners: How to File an Insurance Claim for Hurricane Irene
by Insure.com on August 29, 2011 in Homeowners Tips
If you’ve experienced a loss due to Hurricane Irene, you may be entitled to compensation through your insurance. Find out how to make a claim and speed up the process.
Preparing For the Worst: How Hurricane Insurance Works
by Karen Aho on August 26, 2011 in Homeowners Tips
As Irene makes her way north to areas less visited by severe storms, many people are scrambling to learn how well they’re protected by their homeowner’s insurance policy. Learn the basics of standard policies, and discover where you might need a little extra protection from unusual weather events.
You’ve Got the Wrong Home Insurance!
by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox on August 22, 2011 in Homeowners Tips
Many home insurance valuations are based on the wrong considerations. Don’t risk it! Learn how to protect your property.
Vanishing act: Your home insurance coverage is disappearing
by Emmet Pierce on July 5, 2011 in Homeowners Tips
Consumer advocates say that with the changing home insurance landscape, it’s essential that you understand your home insurance policy’s limitations.
How to Save Your Empty Home From "Mansion Squatters"
by Guest Contributor on February 8, 2011 in Homeowners Tips, Trends
When visualizing “squatters,” you may imagine down-and-out bums sleeping in condemned buildings on the scruffy outskirts of town. But in a troubled housing market where large numbers of homes in pricey suburban areas are vacant, the pickings for squatters are far more upscale.
True Cost of Homeownership
by Clayton Closson on January 28, 2011 in Home Improvement, Homeowners Tips
Smart home owners know the true cost of home ownership. Read this article about the real costs of owning a home
Will Insurance Pay For Your Holiday Disaster?
by Guest Contributor on December 20, 2010 in Homeowners Tips
Guest blogger Gina Roberts-Grey asks: Will insurance cover you if one of these five holiday mishaps occurs?
3 Ways to Manage Your Monthly Mortgage Payment
by Amber Hunt on October 28, 2010 in Credit & Debt, Home Buying, Refinance Mortgage
A recent study shows that 53% of Americans have concerns about their mortgage payment. We provide some quick tips on how to manage and save money on your monthly mortgage payment.
Top 10 Tips for Buying & Selling Your Home
by Amber Hunt on May 5, 2010 in Home Sales
Buying or selling a home is a big decision. Before putting your home up for sale or starting your search for a new home, there is some basic information you should be aware of.
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