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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 is one of the most affordable and overlooked forms of protection available to tenants. It is often required by landlords, but even...
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Only 56% of renters carry insurance. The 44% who skip it lost $12.8 billion in personal property last year, and the liability claims that follow can garnish wages for over a decade.
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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.
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