Articles, tagged with "hurricane damage", page 2
26th March 2010
The water damage is really damaging for your house and property. It can damage your furniture, walls, floors, carpets, rugs, window dressings and anything. The flood and water can raise the mold which is really damaging for your health.
There are numer...
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Author:
Mohammad Aftab
25th March 2010
Not surprisingly, many real estate investors and prospective buyers may be wary of investing in a state known for its hurricanes. But, for the savvy investor, buying Pensacola real estate can significantly boost your bottom line. Here are five reasons why...
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Author:
cherylynstopler
22nd March 2010
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" is a commonly quoted saying, but how many of us procrastinate taking actions we know would save us much headache? Making a home inventory of your home is one of those "ounces of prevention" every homeowne...
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Author:
Josue Maynard
11th February 2010
Homeowners across Florida may be finding it harder to deal with living in the state than ever this winter. Not only has this winter seen an unusual level of cold sweep across the state, but almost two dozen new sinkholes have opened up this winter and ...
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Author:
Karrie Rose
13th January 2010
Tampa, a Gulf Coast city is situated on the west coast of Florida. This place remains highly prone to hurricanes and thunderstorms during peak season from June to November. Ensuring complete protection of buildings against wind hurricane damage is a requi...
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Quorumservices
13th January 2010
Thorough inspection of the system and physical structure of any construction, remains the vital aspect in rendering complete safety to life and property and for the approval of home loans and insurance polices. The benefits of home inspection services tha...
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Author:
Quorumservices
07th January 2010
Tampa, located on the west coast of Florida is widely known for Cigars, Ybor City, Dale Mabry Highway and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This Gulf Coast city is highly prone to hurricanes and thunderstorms. Assuring result oriented measures in attaining strong...
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Quorumservices
05th January 2010
Florida witnesses the devastating hurricanes during the peak hurricane season from June to November. It creates great havoc and endangers life and property. Proper inspection of building structures is mandatory for obtaining home insurances in such place...
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Quorumservices
12th June 2009
Hurricanes and Water Damage
June 1st ushered in the beginning of yet another hurricane season. As the storms begin brewing in the warm Atlantic waters, nervous homeowners are wondering, "Will a hurricane damage my home this time around?" Perhaps. Espec...
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Author:
Mark Decherd
11th May 2009
Basic home insurance provides coverage for disasters such as fire, hurricane damage, lightning and any others covered by your policy, but basic coverage might not protect from every potential loss. Most home insurance plans do offer a wide variety of opti...
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Author:
barclaywin
21st April 2009
Ocean real estate is very attractive property, from a visual as well as financial standpoint. Almost everyone instinctively finds large bodies of water to be relaxing and beautiful. Beachfront property is very peaceful and makes people relax and feel at h...
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Author:
Nicco Rostano
25th March 2009
What is homeowners insurance and why is it important? The second half of that question is easy to answer - if you have a mortgage on your home, most likely the lender requires you to keep homeowners insurance on the house to at the very least cover the ba...
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Author:
barclaywin
17th March 2009
Built at the mouth of Patapsco River, Baltimore's close proximity to Chesapeake Bay proved to be both a boon and a bane for the people of this Maryland city. Baltimore Harbor, located in this Mid-Atlantic coastal city, made it convenient for water-related...
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Author:
Leo Nov
10th March 2009
Colorado has stegosaurus and Wyoming has triceratops. And for the last eleven years the official Texas state dinosaur was the pleurocoelus, a 20 ton plant-eater. But last month, State Rep. Charles Geren of Fort Worth filed a resolution to change the nam...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
We are aware that we fill out checks made out to the insurance company steadily. However, just what precisely is a premium for insurance coverage?
You can consider insurance a type of risk management. In the past, cultures discovered that accidents li...
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Author:
Ian Wright