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Most Renters Have No Coverage. The Ones Who Do Are Focused...

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A Chicago renter paid $22,000 out of pocket after a guest slipped and fell at her apartment. Her renters insurance would have cost $14 a month. The part most renters miss isn't the laptop coverage. It's the liability.

What Is Renters Insurance and Why Do You Need It?

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Renting a home or apartment offers flexibility, convenience, and fewer maintenance responsibilities. But it does not remove the financial risks that come with everyday...

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How Overfunding a Whole Life Policy Triggers the Modified Endowment Tax Trap

How Overfunding a Whole Life Policy Triggers the Modified Endowment Tax Trap

Maya Brooks added an extra $14,000 to her whole life policy in 2023 expecting tax-favored growth. When she pulled $8,000 to fund a renovation, $3,204 of it disappeared into taxes and penalties.
Why a $14,200 Buried Sewer Lateral Repair Sits Outside Your Standard Homeowners Policy

Why a $14,200 Buried Sewer Lateral Repair Sits Outside Your Standard Homeowners Policy

Layla Hassan's plumber pulled a 14-foot section of cracked cast iron from her front lawn and quoted $14,200 for the replacement. Her standard homeowners policy paid nothing on the buried line.
How a $50,000 Surety Bond Claim Becomes the Contractor's $58,140 Personal Debt

How a $50,000 Surety Bond Claim Becomes the Contractor’s $58,140 Personal Debt

David Park finished a $480,000 renovation expecting a $52,000 final draw. His surety company sent him a $58,140 demand letter instead, for a bond claim he never personally agreed to pay.
What Your Auto Insurance Actually Covers on a Rental Car (and the Three Things It Doesn't)

What Your Auto Insurance Actually Covers on a Rental Car (and the Three Things...

Raj Patel's personal auto policy paid for the rental car he totaled on a business trip. Then the rental company billed him $1,700 in fees his insurance refused to touch.
How a 60-Day Vacancy Clause Can Slash Your Commercial Property Claim by 85%

How a 60-Day Vacancy Clause Can Slash Your Commercial Property Claim by 85%

Marcus Thompson expected his commercial policy to cover the full $87,300 in water damage at his vacant warehouse. The carrier paid $14,200 and denied the rest, citing a clause most owners never read.