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Asked by Joseph
Answered by Donn Sharer
CFP ChFC CLU in Millstone Township, NJ
CFP ChFC CLU in Millstone Township, NJ
Renters insurance covers your tenants, Joseph.
As a landlord, it's very important for your
tenants to carry this coverage for two primary
reasons: 1) their personal p...
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Asked by Edna
Answered by Donn Sharer
CFP ChFC CLU in Millstone Township, NJ
CFP ChFC CLU in Millstone Township, NJ
The short answer is "not really". Rules of
thumb often provide useful shortcuts for us
Edna. They can also be misleading, especially
if your situation deviates from t...
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Asked by Katie
Answered by Chrissy Blake Lowe
Insurance Agent in Chandler, AZ
Insurance Agent in Chandler, AZ
Earthquake insurance is optional. In some
states it is a separate policy you purchase,
in others it is an endorsement added to your
homeowners insurance.
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Asked by Brady
Answered by Nancy Greenwood
Insurance Agent in Methuen, MA
Insurance Agent in Methuen, MA
Businesses and residences qualify for
coverage. Buildings and Contents qualify for
insurance. However, if your business or home
is below ground level there is usuall...
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Asked by Erin
I concur with Greg - most insurers will want
one that is fairly current - within the last
couple years if it is over a certain value.
It's not a bad idea to get ...
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Asked by Katie
Answered by Chrissy Blake Lowe
Insurance Agent in Chandler, AZ
Insurance Agent in Chandler, AZ
Most carriers give a multi-policy discount
when you have auto and home together as well
as a multi-car discount when more than one car
is insured. Some carriers offer ...
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Asked by Erin
Answered by Elizabeth Beagle
Insurance Agent in Burbank, CA
Insurance Agent in Burbank, CA
A personal umbrella policy is liability
insurance in excess of other policies,
typically auto and homeowner insurance. It is
a relatively inexpensive form of coverage ...
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Asked by Michael
Answered by Priscilla Callans
Insurance Agent in Gurnee, IL
Insurance Agent in Gurnee, IL
Hi Michael,
The best answer, is ‘it
depends’. Insurance companies are definitely
trying to underwrite for different types of
losses now more than they ever did, an...
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Asked by Katie
There may be some insurers who will cover and
exclude the roof. If there are any it will be
few. The fewer options you have for insurance
generally means higher price...
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Asked by Michael
This simple question could lead to a fairly
complex answer depending on your needs. As far
as the home insurance - you should be fine. To
keep it simple, you'll want t...
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