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Avoiding Renter's Regret: Understanding Renter's Insurance Coverage

Moving into my first apartment brought along a whole series of new experiences. I didn't realize that the property insurance my landlord carried wouldn't cover my belongings. I was lucky to find out before anything happened, and I spent a lot of time researching the difference between renter's insurance and the property coverage for landlords. I built this site to share all of the information that I learned, including the insurance coverage best practices I picked up along the way. If you're new to renting and don't have any renter's insurance, I hope the information here helps you to see how it could benefit you and what you need to do to get it.

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Home Insurance Q & A For Duplex Owners

3 August 2015
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

Duplex ownership affects your home insurance differently than owning a single-family home. The following questions and answers can help you better understand the types of policies available so you can make sure you get the best insurance products for your specific situation. For further assistance or information, contact local professionals, such as those from John C. Beckett & Associates Inc.     How Much Do You Own? Since duplexes are two homes in a single building, it's possible to only buy one unit or to own both. Read More …

Looking To Reduce Your Auto Insurance Premium? Here’s Where To Start

22 July 2015
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

If you're looking for creative ways to reduce the amount you spend on bills each month, one approach is to take a look at your auto insurance policy and consider making some changes. Although you might be able to save some money by shopping for a quote with a competing insurance company, a simpler strategy is to make a handful of changes and then contact your company to determine the degree to which the changes will save you money. Read More …

Need An SR22? What You Should Know If You Don’t Own A Car

26 June 2015
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

An SR22 is a certificate of financial responsibility that shows that you have the insurance the state requires if you've been deemed a high-risk driver. Often required after a DUI, license suspension or driving without car insurance, you'll have to have the policy before you can restore your driving privileges. Whether you totaled your car and haven't replaced it or sold it to pay your fines, you may want to restore your license before you invest in a new car. Read More …

Understanding The Biggest Mistakes Homeowners Make With Their Home Insurance Policy

24 June 2015
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

The roof over your head is one of the most valuable investments that you have likely ever made and because of this, having a net for protection if something goes wrong is crucial. Even though most homeowners realize the importance of their home insurance, they often rush into decisions when choosing a policy or make hasty mistakes with their coverage to try and save money. Here are a few of the biggest mistakes homeowners tend to make when it comes to their home insurance policy. Read More …

How To Handle Car Insurance During A Divorce

5 June 2015
 Categories: Insurance, Blog

If you are currently going through a divorce, there are a few things you need to deal with. One of them is your car insurance. Here are some tips for handling your car insurance during a divorce when both spouses are on the same policy. Move to a New Home One thing you might not be aware of is that even with separate policies, you might both share liability of one's vehicle if you live at the same address. Read More …