Balance Your Investment
Discover a back-to-basics approach to weigh investment property decisions. Learn the potential benefit of visualization when investing in an investment property. From the constant pings and beeps of our electronic devices to fingertip access to information, we can easily get lost in an always-on, out-of-control world. Going back to basics is helpful to calm our…
Read MoreLightning Strike Technology; While it Maybe Old it is Still Effective.
According to the Insurance Information Institute 30% of all church fires are started by lightning strikes. With that in mind why don’t more churches use Lightning Rods to prevent damaged caused by lightning? Lightning Rods originally developed by Benjamin Franklin in the mid 1700’s still offer an effective method to divert the energy of a lightning…
Read MoreHome, Sweet Northeast Ohio, Home
Discover a personal connection between what’s accessible and commercial insurance. Read about five Northeast Ohio amenities that rely on commercial insurance. Ohio is home. I grew up in Northeast Ohio and have always worked here. Despite trends of an aging population and shrinking workforce, Northeast Ohio has much to offer residents, workers, and visitors. Take…
Read MoreWhat is CRP and How Can I Benefit?
As a farmer, you own a great deal of land. Did you know that oftentimes, some of that land can be more valuable to you taken out of production? Today we’ll discuss the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and how you could benefit from enrolling your environmentally sensitive land in CRP. One of the largest private…
Read MoreProtect Your Business and Clients with a Certificate of Insurance
Working with many Artisan Contractors, I have learned it is often necessary for them to subcontract out parts of a project. There are several key points to address when you hire the subcontractor to protect your business from losses and unforeseen expenses. The limits of liability required by the subcontractor should be in writing and…
Read MoreMy House, My Rules Takes on a New Mantle
Learn that short-term rental of a homeowner’s residence involves more than making money. Read a few scenarios that are not covered by the typical homeowner’s insurance policy. The neighbors are doing it. Your friend is doing it. It’s so popular, even Grandma down on the old farm is doing it. Doing what? They are all…
Read MoreDon’t let uninsured tenants burst your bubble
It was great to have my son home for the holidays last month even if we did not have the greatest weather on Christmas. When my son got back to New York City on December 30 (the first day Southwest Airlines was back “on-line” that could be another blog) he called me in a tizzy…
Read MoreIt’s That Time of Year Again
Learn how to lower the likelihood of a major water damage loss occurring inside your church’s property(ies). Read a few measures to help protect your church from experiencing indoor pipe bursts. January. The coldest, snowiest month in Ohio, historically. As Christmas and holiday decorations are stowed away by church members, this is an opportune time…
Read More308.6 Billion A Year-The Cost of Insurance Fraud
The annual cost of insurance fraud to businesses and consumers is $3,860,000,000.00 in America according to The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud. The Coalition broke down the most common types of insurance fraud as follows; Life insurance: $74.7 billion Property & casualty insurance: $45 billion; auto theft fraud totaled $7.4 billion Health insurance: $36.3 billion Workers’…
Read MoreVertical Farming 102—Drawbacks and Risks
Hi folks, and welcome to the last installment of our little 5-part mini-series about Vertical Farming and Controlled Environment Agriculture, “CEA.” Did you have an opportunity to read the previous parts? If not, don’t worry about it, they’re all linked below in case you need a quick refresher. You may recall we discussed the environmental…
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