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8-17-2017 People’s Trust- Sun Sentinel
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The Office of Insurance Regulation along with Citizens Insurance Corporation held a meeting to make the community aware of the reason as to why Citizens is raising their insurance premium rates. There are many reasons being stated. What you need to know is that policyholder’s only need to file lawsuits when, they feel they have not […]
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Commentary by Anthony Tinelli, Daily Business Review August 18, 2017 Who do you want in charge of your home repairs? If the homeowner insurance companies get their way, you will lose your right to control who and how your home gets repaired. Recently, Barry Gilway, president and CEO of Florida’s state-run insurance company, Citizens Property […]
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POINT OF VIEW : Managed Repair Programs Help insurance Companies NOT Homeowners   Public adjusters have negative opinions about any and all managed repair programs handling restoration and repairs in the event of a covered claim because they understand and have experienced unfair treatment by the insurance companies to the homeowners. There is no need to “paint” the Insurance […]
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1. So Many Pages, So Little Time It is a difficult read and it is a very lengthy document. In the desperation of the moment, when you have endured an unwanted and unexpected disaster in your home like a fire or a water loss, you will be tempted to skim through your policy in attempts […]
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1. Water Damage Coverage Property damage due to Water is the most common peril. Yet, it is sometimes the first coverage eliminated when agents try to get you a “discounted” rate on your policy premium. Make sure that your policy  always has coverage for water damage and that the coverage is not limited. Most properties […]
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