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Fossil fuel prices can influence the valuation of homes
When fuel prices surge by 10 percent, home prices can go up by between 1 and 2 percent
Extension of Terrorism Risk Insurance Act could shore up protections for businesses
Commercial property owners will continue to have protections against acts of terrorism, if Congress approves a new extension to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act.
To prepare for homeowners’ insurance, work on your credit score
Even if a buyer has cleared approval for a mortgage or home loan, his or her credit score follows her into the arena of homeowner’s insurance.
Indoor tree safety for the holidays
However, there are still steps homeowners can take to be sure their holiday trees don’t cause the most wonderful time of the year to take an ugly turn.
New homes go up in cost, down in demand
In the residential home market, new construction has become more expensive and less desirable.
Insurance can absorb the shock of lightning damages
Learning about your lightning coverage can protect your home from unnecessary losses.
Does your homeowners’ insurance cover mold?
Preparing your insurance coverage for mold incidents can save costs in the long run.
Remodeling can render old insurance policies insufficient
By investing time and money into your property, you might find that the appraisal value of your homeowner’s insurance policy is as dated as the old kitchen you’ve spent tens of thousands of dollars to update.
Southern California braces for possible mudslides
A storm system that has caused light rains in Southern California have caused concern for some homeowners, whose properties may be endangered by mudslides and flash flooding.
NAR: Residential property sales up in October
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reports that sales of existing single-family homes are up, showing the first gains on 2013 of this year.
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