Archive for July, 2009

inzaratha asked:


I bought my house for 200,000 and had 214,000 covered on the home owners insurance. I remodeled it and refianced to have one mortgage instead of building loans etc and it is now mortgaged for 260,000 and worth about 400,000. Do I have to specifically increase it, or did the bank do this with the refi. For instance, my payments include the taxes and insurance and I know the tax increased and this is reflected in my payments. They got all the info from my insurance carrier, did they automatically increase it to cover themselves? I do not want to pay more than I have to, but do not want a risk…

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Sue Bug asked:


Foremost Insurance policy #170-0646450033-07

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Happy asked:


I’m in the process of buying a foreclosure home (Saratoga,CA, can’t transfer the insurance since it has already lapsed) that has a detached unpermitted cottage (2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and living room total of 900 sq ft), the main home also has a unpermitted converted garage that is used as a in law quarter (separate entrance and full bathroom), it also has a unpermitted sun room too. I really love the home and tried looking for home insurance but it looks like no one will insure me. Is there anyway I can get insured for this property without having to lie about these unpermitted additions to the insurance company? Any advice would be appreciated and any suggestions which insurance company would insure me for a reasonable price. Thank you in advance.

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Texas Mobile Homeowner Insurance

Mobile Homeowner Insurance doesn’t have to cost and arm and a leg. A number of premium discounts exist for Texas mobile homeowners that can save them a considerable annual percentage on mobile homeowner insurance premiums. Mobile homeowners should be aware of all important areas in which they can save money on their premiums. Texas Auto Home Insurance seeks to provide not only information on mobile homeowner insurance, but also data on how clients can contribute to reducing their overall mobile home expenses.

As the mobile home ages, it suffers natural weathering and deterioration that can affect not only its value, but also the cost of insurance for mobile home coverage. The roof and siding are two vital areas to protect in order to insure the best premiums and the most comfortable living experience in the dwelling itself. Texas Auto Home Insurance can help you anticipate and counter deterioration and depreciation of your mobile home’s value, and we can help you subsequently lower your monthly premiums on mobile homeowner insurance. The following are a few basic steps that anyone can take toward reducing the cost of mobile homeowner insurance and improving the quality of life in their mobile home.

Older mobile homes can often spring leaks that can lead to subsequent water damage. Carriers will view such dwelling as higher risk and therefore charge higher premiums for mobile homeowner insurance because there is a greater risk for claims inherent in the dwelling. Homeowners can do something about this, however, by conducting routine inspections of their roof and siding to check for signs of weathering that could cause leaking and damages in the future. Roof “puddling” or standing water on the roof is a sign of bad things to come as it signals forthcoming deterioration and leaks that cause substantial interior damage. If you discover puddling on your roof, you can usually repair it by applying new roof coating to seal off any cracks forming in the material. New roof coating not only prevents leaks but also may reflect sunrays allowing for a cooler summer in the home. Once completed, forward documentation of all repairs to your mobile homeowner insurance provider. That, along with a systematic and detailed annual report of the condition of your roof and siding, can be enough in many cases to justify a discount on mobile homeowner insurance premiums.

Maintaining siding is another key factor in obtaining lower mobile homeowner insurance premiums. Even a minor opening in the siding can invite wind and rain into the home. The average insurance company that advertises guaranteed, generic low rates usually assumes that an older mobile home automatically has problems with the siding. This assumption may not be the case for your home, but it can still cost you higher mobile homeowner insurance premiums if you don’t verify and maintain the condition of your siding and let your insurance company know.

If your mobile home is relatively new, preventative maintenance also works toward lowering premiums on mobile homeowner insurance. Consistent cleaning and caulking are two very cost effective ways to reduce effects of weathering on your siding. Adding awnings and attachments to the mobile home can create a coverage problem if your mobile homeowner insurance provider is not properly notified of the new addition . Remember to properly slant the additions to insure adequate drainage and prevent water from draining into the home.



By: Russell Neal

About the Author:
If you have any questions as to how you can save money on insurance, visit http://texas-auto-home-insurance.com/mobile-homeowner-insurance.htm and http://texas-auto-home-insurance.com



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home insurance?

sil3n63 asked:


i live in southern california and my home value is 600,000. I pay 2,200 for insurance every 6 months. i think this is a little too high but would like to know if this is average. When i bought the house i was too excited that i didnt even talked to my insurance agent, who is located in Fresno, Ca. I do live near a school could that also be the reason why my home insurance is so high? Could the location make any different? Can i also change insurance or will there be a penalty? I have no clue? My insurance is through Farmer.
thanks in advance!!!!!

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ambani asked:


My autistic son (17) was out in our front yard and picked up a pair of hedge-clippers we had been using and threw it at a car damaging the rear door. He was having an autistic moment of rage and we could not get to him fast enough to stop what was happening. will our home owners insurance take care of it?

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expertvillage asked:


Learn options for paying insurance premium for homeowners insurance in this free video series that will explain all the different caveats of homeowners insurances policies. Expert: Romie Brown Bio: Romie Brown has been an insurance agent for 10 years. He was named one of the top 100 new agents in his company in 1999, 2000 and 2001. He is a 1992 Graduate of the University of Toledo. Filmmaker: Akita McCulloch

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Bella Italia asked:


I know dogs are considered a liability but if my dog prevented an intruder from entered my home would he be considered an asset? Bottom line, when they ask if I have a dog, should I say yes or no.

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Nakr W asked:


I recently took a pretty good spill in the garage of a house i am renting. Unfortunatly i tore my ACL. I do not have health insurance so i am having to pay out of pocket for my medical bills. I would like to know if his home owners insurance would cover my medical bills.

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CHEESY ♥ asked:


What the hell is that supposed to mean?

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