Posts Tagged ‘Home Insurance’

Earthquake Ready

Are you prepared when an earthquake strikes? Make sure your water heater is properly secure and strapped.  Securing your water heater is a building code requirement. Make sure you have a plan for everyone in the house and don’t panic.

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Invitation to ask California Insurance questions.

I have not written a post in a couple of months, not because I’m on vacation or ill, but because I haven’t received any questions about insurance from my viewers.

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Home Insurance Review

Has it been a year or more since you reviewed your policy with your agent? If so, your not alone, this is the case for most people. Have you made changes to your home?  Have you remodeled your home or added to it since your last talk with your agent?

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California Wildfires and Home Policies

The California wildfires are at it’s worst.  Yes, the fires were man-made.

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Will my Car or Home policy terminate if I miss my payment

No, the policy won’t terminate if the payment is missed by the due date, but you will receive a letter stating the policy will terminate if the missed payment isn’t received by the date specified in the letter.    Most companies will give you plenty of time to get your payment in, the time varies from company to […]

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What factors are used to determine Home Insurance Replacement Cost

When you are seeking a home quote for insurance you will be asked many questions.  The insurance agent will enter the information into a replacement cost estimator to determine the amount of insurance needed to rebuild your home.  The home must be insured to 100% full replacement cost. A lot of people get confused when asking […]

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Understanding CEA California Earthquake

The California Earthquake Authority, better known as the CEA offers a choice of two deductibles, 10% or 15% for residential properties.

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