By John Bouhall, CPCU Learn how your homeowner’s insurance premium is affected by big realities. Read three key factors impacting your homeowner’s insurance premium. The current and foreseeable trend in the homeowner’s insurance market is rising premiums. Three main factors are driving this upward trend, which is and will continue to affect the average price […]
“Stuff Happens” … Plan For It
Proper planning prevents a potential property loss in the event of unwanted water damage. You have to have a plan. Game plan. Savings plan. Retirement plan. Plan B. Autopilot only works when a flight plan is engaged. Even well-considered plans need adjustments. Suffice it to say, “stuff happens.” If you are a homeowner, house flipper, […]
Who Really Pays the Insurance Claim?
Dealing with property claims is always a concern for you, the property business owner. Do you have enough insurance coverage for the loss? What if the loss is caused by a defective appliance such as a refrigerator, stove, electrical cord, and/or a water supply line? Suppose you are a landlord, and the property loss is […]
The Peril Of Water Damage
Learn what investment property owners should know about water damage coverage. Read perspective about investment property insurance and water damage losses. It is absolutely true that water damage losses can be extensive and expensive. It is also true that property insurance is not designed and does not cover all risks of loss to property. Today’s […]
Protect Your Interests with R E P O R T
Read about reporting a property loss under your business and commercial insurance policy. Learn how R E P O R T may help you stay on top of a business and commercial property loss. Unknown covers a lot of ground. Generally speaking, insurable property losses involve what is unknown, until it becomes a sudden and […]
Who Really Pays the Insurance Claim?
Dealing with property claims is always a concern for you, the property business owner. Do you have enough insurance coverage for the loss? What if the loss is caused by a defective appliance such as a refrigerator, stove, electrical cord, and/or a water supply line? Suppose you are a landlord, and the property loss is […]