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Ways To Avoid Flood Damage To Your Home

17th December 2010
Nobody wants to experience the cost and cleanup associated with substantial flood damage to their home and property. But there are several proactive steps you can take to prevent damage in the event of flooding in your area. Depending on the type of flood... Read >
Author: Anthony Matthews

What to consider when buying your hill country property

17th December 2010
Location, location, location; the first rule for buying a home in the city. In the hill country, there are different rules; location, location, research. Years ago prospective land buyers bought property to raise livestock, establish hunting ranches, crea... Read >
Author: Ranches of Brushy Top

10 Things to remember when buying waterfront property/real estate

24th November 2010
You have saved your whole life waiting to build the fairytale home on the fairytale waterfront lot. Just make sure that buying the dream doesn’t turn into a nightmare. Purchasing waterfront real estate can be one of the biggest investments that you will... Read >
Author: Ryan D. Green

Mistakes That People Make When Purchasing Real Estate

08th November 2010
Being cautious while investing in real estate would be helpful in the future. Don't go overboard and be careful not to repeat the same mistakes that many before you have committed. Real estate is a lucrative investment. But a wrong move could backfire ... Read >
Author: Lori Murphy

Error and Omissions Insurance Policy Protects Insurance Salesman From Lawsuits

14th October 2010
Insurance salesman has to be licensed by the state in which they work. In order to obtain this license, they have to attend college. The college classes teach the sales representative about insurance and how it works. They also teach sales representati... Read >
Author: errorsomi

A Complete Guidebook To Understanding Flood Insurance

12th October 2010
A common misconception regarding homeowner's insurance is that the policy coverage includes flood damage. However, this is not always the case. A homeowner should check the requirements of carrying flood insurance with their lender or bank, as this type o... Read >
Author: Sig Cobert

Ways to Save on Home Insurance

16th September 2010
One of the best ways to keep your home insurance premiums low is to never have a claim against the insurance that was preventable. Sure, accidents and mother nature happen but that doesn't mean that you can't help reduce the number of claims you experienc... Read >
Author: Grace Oaks

Surviving Floods - the Basics

17th August 2010
As I write, huge amounts of the country of Pakistan are suffering from a flood the United Nations has declared worse than the 2004 tsunami. I don't know if there's a way to prepare for disaster on such a large scale, particularly in a poor country wher... Read >
Author: Richard Stooker

Tips on Buying Waterfront Property

11th August 2010
A lot of community desire of owning their own waterfront Property someday. Whether it's a lake, river or on a coastal beach, a waterfront Property has many perks and human rights. If you're thinking about buying waterfront property that will soon be the l... Read >
Author: Waterfront Specialist

What Homes Are Eligible For Grandfathering?

30th June 2010
A home can qualify for grandfathering two ways. If the homeowner has carried continuous flood insurance on their home while the area that they live was rated as a low risk and the area is changed to a high risk flood zone, the policy will remain on what i... Read >
Author: Paul W

Now I Am in a High Risk Flood Zone

30th June 2010
Flood zone ratings for many homes that were previously considered low risk has recently been changed to being considered a high risk flood zone. There are many homeowners across the nation who find that their homes are in this position. When the home was ... Read >
Author: Paul W

Avoiding Top blunders of Real Estate in Canada

14th May 2010
Real estate is surely not an easy job at all same ways real estate dealings are becoming so tough these days in British Colombia and Kelowna regions. As we all know real estate listings make real estate as a whole easier process to handle. In fact real es... Read >
Author: sabrinajose

Real Estate Appraisers - Don’t Get Sued

01st March 2010
Most claims against real estate appraisers come from unhappy borrowers. The bulk of their complaints are mostly due to the economic issues of the last few years. This article will cover some of the main issues and what you can do to protect yourself. ... Read >
Author: William Jakes

Demystifying Water Damage Scottsdale, AZ and Flood Insurance

19th February 2010
If there is one truth that every person should know is that everyone needs flood insurance. There are simply no exceptions when it comes to who can be affected by something mundane as a leaky pipe to a catastrophic event such as a severe storm. The good... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Is All The Insurance I Have To Buy Really Worth It?

02nd February 2010
There is the insurance that we buy because a lien holder or mortgage lender requires it. Then there is the insurance that we should buy whether it is required or not. Almost every leased property will have a paragraph in the lease devoted to the advisabil... Read >
Author: Nick Messe
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