Columbia County Homeowner Speaks Out About Rain Damage WJBF-TV Jonathan Moyd, homeowner: “The first thing I thought maybe the roof caved in.” But, what caved in was water from rain Wednesday night. ... See all stories on this topic |
Obama agenda: Wheeling and dealing msnbc.com Prominent among them is the creation of a strong, government-run insurance plan to compete with private insurers and press for lower costs,” the New York ... See all stories on this topic |
Seniors Need Not Fear Washington Post You can choose a Medicare-like system or you can keep what you have and get help paying for it if you don't make enough money to afford health insurance. ... See all stories on this topic |
A House Is a Home, Not an Investment New York Times And, of course, real estate taxes, homeowner's insurance and maintenance costs would have chewed the gains further. With an S.&P. ... See all stories on this topic |
Treasure Coast in uncharted waters with foreclosures during ... Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription) Some experts say the homeowner's insurance carrier is responsible for hurricane repairs on the owner-occupied property, even if the damage is caused by a ... See all stories on this topic |
Florida Insurance Agents Say State's Home Mitigation Effort Is Failing ClaimsJournal.com ... of the homeowner when submitting it to companies. One inspection company was pre-signing blank reports for a fee, according to FAIA. Insurance companies ... See all stories on this topic |
Getting what's yours from homeowners insurance WalletPop With summer storms upon us and hurricane season well underway, it's a good time to think about the homeowner's insurance coverage you have and what you ... See all stories on this topic |
Driver Slams into House, Homeowner Stuck with Bill - KZTV Action 10 News And this time the homeowner may be stuck with the bill. Police say 26-year old Patrick Garley drove his SUV into the house after running from the scene of ... See all stories on this topic |
25000 LI homeowners now in flood zones Newsday Buyers of the homes without flood insurance face premiums of $1500 to more than $2000 a year just for that portion of their homeowner's coverage, ... See all stories on this topic |
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