Home Insurance vs. Home Warranties
Home insurance and home warranties complement each other, offering complete peace of mind—whether you're a first-time homeowner or a pro.
Home insurance and home warranties complement each other, offering complete peace of mind—whether you're a first-time homeowner or a pro.
One of the primary arguments against Florida’s no-fault system is the rising cost of auto insurance in the state.
Understanding how renters insurance works in Florida can help you make an informed decision about whether it’s the right option for you.
Many factors play a role, but one of the most significant reasons for high insurance costs in Florida include weather and natural disasters.
Many homeowners are shocked when they learn that their insurance company will only cover a portion of their new roof expense after a storm.
Florida's insurance requirements for landlords and Airbnb hosts differ in several respects, largely due to the difference between traditional long-term rentals and short-term vacation rentals.
Insurance premiums can feel like an ever-growing burden, and the continual rise of premium costs strains Florida residents trying to balance their budgets.
Home hardening refers to a series of modifications and upgrades to a home’s structure that improve its resilience to natural disasters, particularly high winds and storm surge.
Life changes quickly, and those changes can mean your existing policies no longer offer the protection you need as you move into 2025.
Many people don't know exactly how to navigate the claims process after a hurricane, especially if a severe storm has never directly impacted their property before.