What Is A Good Home Insurance Policy?
Home owners insurance rates vary widely based on your geographic location. Areas prone to hurricanes, floods, hail, earthquakes, fires and other natural disasters will generally have higher rates. Even the distance to the nearest fire … read more…
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Normally there is a deductable that will need to be met when you file a home insurance claim unless otherwise noted. Homeowner’s insurance policies are determined by the potential dangers to your home and it is important to understand … read more…
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You will attract higher home insurance premiums if you have a poor credit rating. A poor credit rating means that you’ve not been paying your bills in a timely fashion. No insurer likes this as it suggests a behavior you’re quite likely … read more…
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Are Mortgage Loan Modifications Really Taking Place?
Yes. Recently, homeowners are starting to see some results from President Barack Obama’s ambitious plan to rescue the housing market. Mortgage servicers implemented 185,156 loan modifications during t… read more…
What Does Homeowners Insurance Cover
What you can expect may vary from company to company, but in general your company should cover from one to two years of expenses while you are working to fix up what was just done to you. That said, t… read more…
Stripping a Second Mortgage…
Millions of American homeowners are now underwater on their home mortgages and they are looking for a way out. In some areas like the Inland Empire of California, local homeowners have seen values dro… read more…
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Home insurance up 6.9% in 2008 (The Columbus Dispatch)
After four years of minimal increases, the cost of homeowners insurance jumped 6.9 percent in 2008, according to the Ohio Department of Insurance. read more…
Insurance should pay Drew’s lawyer? (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago)
Drew Peterson’s attorney tried to get his legal fees paid through the disgraced former cop’s home owner’s insurance. read more…
Insurance should pay Drew’s lawyer? (The Naperville Sun)
Drew Peterson’s attorney tried to get his legal fees paid through the disgraced former cop’s home owner’s insurance after defending Peterson in a wrongful-death filed by the family of his third wife, said a lawyer with the insurance company. read more…
Open Question: If I break my leg riding someones horse that fell on me, do I have a claim against their homeowners insurance?
Open Question: HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE STATUE LIMITATION TOOTH DAMAGE?
My daughter was accidently hit in the teeth at a neighbors home. We notifed their homeowners insurance, were visited by a man from the insurance company, saw dentist and did send papers to the insurance co. Her teeth were loose and became discolored from bleeding inside tooth. Dentist said only way to correct was root canal and crown. My daughter was 14 and didnt want to go through that pain at that time. I filled out papers and told the insurance claims person i didnt want to close the claim because dentist didnt know how much more damage would continue. They did send check for the initial dentist visit. My daughter would like bonding to cover the discolored front teeth. It has been approx. 15 months since accident. I dont believe root canal neccesary when they have bonding that will cover the darkened teeth. Is it too late now to have the insurance pay for corrective dental bonding?
Resolved Question: When a home seller agrees to pay all closing costs, does the buyer need to pay for any of them up front?
We’ve received an acceptable counter offer from the seller and they’ve agreed to pay all closing costs, up to 6% of the purchase amount (FHA loan). I understand that first year’s homeowner insurance, appraisal and inspection are included in that. Do we, as the buyer, have to pay out-of-pocket for any of those things and wait for reimbursement on the closing date? Or does the seller pay the costs as they’re accrued? We’re in Michigan, if that helps. Also, the closing costs in our good faith letter appear to be far less than 6% of the purchase price. Please indicate the source of your information (experience, profession, heard it from a friend.) Thanks for any help you can give.
I should be clearer. The agreed-upon contract states, “seller to pay up to 6% of sale price for buyer’s closing costs, pre-paids, inspections, or any other lender approved costs at close.” It’s the “at close” part I’m wondering about. They’re agreeing to pay those things (up to a %, of course) but I’m wondering will an inspector delay payment until the deal closes? I wouldn’t think so. So are we, as buyers, supposed to front that money? For instance, If a seller agrees to pay for an inspection, would the bill for the inspection go to the seller?
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