Understanding the Basics of Your Homeowners Policy
One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners make is assuming flood damage is covered by a standard insurance policy—it’s not.
One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners make is assuming flood damage is covered by a standard insurance policy—it’s not.
Even with the best planning, some situations may require you to evacuate your home — and when that happens, your safety should be the top priority.
To legally - and safely - operate an Airbnb in Florida, relying solely on standard homeowners' insurance is not enough.
The unprecedented flood events of 2024 were a stark reminder that floods can strike anywhere, not just within a mapped flood zone.
Florida is a unique state when it comes to car insurance. Its laws, climate, and demographics all influence how coverage works—and how much it costs. Whether you're a long-time resident or a new driver in the Sunshine State, you’ve probably had questions about auto insurance. [...]
The relationship between your driving record and your insurance premium is not just about a number on a monthly bill—it’s about risk.
Accidents and injuries can happen when you least expect them. If someone is injured on your property in Florida, are you responsible?
Renter’s insurance is the most critical protection a tenant can have—and surprisingly, many Florida renters still go without it.
Residents of manufactured or mobile homes are typically required to evacuate, regardless of their county’s designated evacuation zone.
In hurricane-prone areas like Sarasota, installing impact-resistant windows may reduce home insurance premiums substantially.