Tag: homeowners insurance

10 Things You Thought Home Insurance Covered

Homeowners insurance can keep you covered in many cases, but not all. Many people choose home insurance without knowing what is and is not covered. This makes it difficult to know what coverage you need for the areas that aren’t covered. Here is a list of 10 things home insurance

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Living large: The market for super luxury homes

As seen on CBSNews: The number of billionaires is expected to increase in the next decade – and so are market prices for ultra-high-end residences. Anthony Mason reports: When the Woolworth skyscraper opened in lower Manhattan just over a century ago, it was the tallest building in the world. Now,

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Floods, slides, damage: Does your homeowner’s insurance cover?

As seen on ABC News:  LOS ANGELES (KABC) — With rains, flooding and mudslides there is usually some confusion as to what homeowner’s insurance covers. And what you should take with you if you have to evacuate because of mudslides? Mudslides and landslides can be devastating to home and property, and

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Dog Owners Should Be Aware Of Dog Bite Liability

With the warm weather outside, more people will be taking their pets out for long walks. Unfortunately, it will also be time to be careful with your dog. If you own a dog breed that can be aggressive toward other pets or people, you will be held liable for those

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Spring Home Maintenance

Now is the time of year to start de-winterizing your house and doing those spring maintenance chores you’ve been looking forward to all winter. Whether you do a simple spring cleaning in all your rooms or you have a full blown maintenance routine you go through, the time is close

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Wildfires Put California Homes At Risk

Wildfires set records this year as the result of ongoing droughts. Many people across California and the US were left without homes. CoreLogic’s Wildfire Hazard Risk Report now identifies that more than 740,000 residents in 13 states are at high risk for wildfire damage. In addition, a new study by

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