Buying vs. Renting – Do You Know Which One is Right For You?
One: When you rent your home you will not have a big debt hanging over your head. You will not have to worry about losing your home and all the money you have already paid towards your home if you can’t pay the mortgage payment. … In most cases the landlord’s insurance will be responsible. Here are the advantages to buying vs. renting: One: When you buy your home you will be the sole owner of the property. You will be able to do a lot of things to your property that … read more…
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On top of all of this, the money in the insurance product grows tax-free. So, what has been accomplished? First, you have protected your rental property equity gains from home price fluctuations. Second, you have leveraged your equity … read more…
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Open Question: I want to know why a 1969 mobile home in fla cost $2300 a year for insurance, but a 4 bd home cost the same?
will the insurance commisioner help with this? I have a rental and it only cost $500 a year to cover but since I moved in it now cost $2300 a year to cover..this seems very unfair.
Voting Question: Discrimination in Fair Housing; Attorneys?
I have 3 girls, and 2 are deaf. I needed to find a rental, and I found one that I loved, but when my realtor (Century21) talked to the Better Homes agent about the home, they stated to my realtor that the landlord won’t rent to me because my 2 girls are deaf, and they view them as an insurance liability. My agent explained to the BH agent that this was discrimination based on New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination and the Fair Housing Act. What are my rights? I’d like to sue, if I can, can anyone suggest a good lawyer who handles cases like this? I’ve worked with a Deaf lawyer who uses an interpreter in the past, he’s out of Trenton.
No, unfortunately it’s exactly how it sounds. This is not a case of “Section 8″ getting declined, and I’m not trying to win some money in a law suit. At this point, I’m not interested in renting the property, only because I don’t want to deal with the landlord, that will clearly give me problems. I would like the issue of discrimination addressed, and make sure that this does not happen again with this guy.
Resolved Question: Can someone help me with choosing a car insurance?
I am confused as to what coverages are appropriate or not. I don’t want to pay more for something I won’t need like additional car rental service. Here is my situation so please help me. The cheaper the better
2000 Nissan Maxima driven maybe 5000 miles a year
2008 Nissan Armada driven 5000 miles a year.
We both have clean records the past 5 years. We make a combined $72,000 a year, have $25,000 in cash, $30,000 in credit card debt (on 0% cards), $15,000 in school loans, $27,000 in car loans, and we do not own a home.
So pretty much we own a few cars and nothing else that we own.
Bodily injury?
Personal Property Liability?
Personal Injury Protection?
Collision?
Comprehensive?
Uninsured Motorist?
What are the limits or coverages for the categories I was wondering about? I am 31 and my wife is 29
Another rental home question…insurance
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