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Owning a home is one of the largest financial investments most people make. Homeowners insurance helps protect that investment against a wide range of...
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Renters Insurance and Airbnb Subletting: One Paid Guest Voids the Policy.
A Brooklyn renter ran 19 short-term bookings before a guest left a candle burning. Her renters insurer denied the entire claim citing the business-use exclusion.
Renters Insurance Pet Liability: Why Dog Breed Exclusions Can Leave You...
Anjali Sharma's German shepherd nipped a delivery driver in her apartment hallway. The $18,400 medical bill and lawsuit were denied under her renters policy's breed exclusion. She owes the difference personally.
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The Auto Insurance Lapse Penalty: How One Missed Payment Can Raise Rates for Five...
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Why a Single Big Claim Can Empty a Contractor’s $1M Liability Policy for Every...
Most contractor general liability policies share one aggregate limit across every job on the schedule. A single big claim can drain the policy for everyone else. Here's the endorsement that stops it.
Medigap Plan G vs Plan N: The 10-Year Cost Math by Age and Health...
Plan G costs more every month. Plan N saves money unless your doctors charge excess, you see specialists often, or you made the choice in the wrong state. Here is the 10-year math.
Renters Insurance Liability at $100K, $300K, and $500K: The Tier Decision Most Renters Get...
Most renters pick their liability limit by leaving the default. Here is the net-worth math, the dog-breed surcharge, and the landlord override that actually decide which tier is right.
































