homeowners insurance
homeowners insurance
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by Brian Stevens - 2007-11-15
As thousands of homeowners in New Orleans discovered after Katrina hit, you can lose everything you own if you don't have homeowners insurance. Here's how to get homeowners insurance in Louisian...
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by Bradley Steffens - 2008-05-04
Premises liability coverage is the term for the insurance that protects you and your assets in the event that you face a lawsuit arising from an injury sustained on your property. Part of standard hom...
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by Steve Gillman - 2008-05-28
You probably already know you should get several quotes on your homeowners insurance before buying. The difference in cost from one company to another can be significant, and checking rates is easy ei...
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by Dan Fritschen - 2008-06-15
As I say so frequently that I'm beginning to bore myself, "most remodeling contractors are honest and reliable individuals who want to do quality work at a reasonable price." Unfortunately, there are ...
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by Bradley Steffens - 2008-06-22
Man and woman's best friend is everywhere. Nearly 40 percent of American households include at least one dog. The dog population of the United States has now stands at 74.8 million, an average of 1.7...
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by Mike Trudeau - 2008-07-12
In the past, travel insurance was often purchased through a travel agency or agent. This may still be the case in some circumstances, but travel insurance can be easily purchased via the internet the...
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by Stan Jenkins - 2008-07-14
The AARP homeowners insurance program is provided by The Hartford Financial Services Group. The Hartford Financial Services Group was founded in 1810 and has had a partnership with the AARP providing ...
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by Stan Jenkins - 2008-07-18
1. Shop around:One of the easiest ways to save money on your homeowners insurance is to simply shop around to look for the best deal. If you get quotes from multiple insurance providers and find a co...
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by Stan Jenkins - 2008-07-18
If somebody were to ask you the question, who needs flood insurance? The obvious response to that question would be someone who lives in a flood zone. Someone who lives close to the shore in an area ...
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by Stan Jenkins - 2008-07-18
1. Earthquake damage is not covered by a standard homeowners insurance policy.Too many people find out the hard way that earthquake damage is not covered by their homeowners insurance policy. A stand...