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Expect Higher Insurance Excesses After a Flood
16 hours ago ago from dailythoughtsonline.com
News reports of flood warnings and current floods are started to becoming a regular thing. The latest homes to get hit by floods were in Cumbria. With climate change affecting everyone at the moment, the amout of houses at risk of flooding is expected to rise. Currently the Environment Agency estimates that 1 in 6 houses are at risk of flooding. With this number set to rise within the next 24 months, we will most likely be even more ...
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13 hours ago ago from ReputableQuotes.com
Read more about "Rising Home Insurance Premiums" at - http://www.reputablequotes.com/articles/rising-home-insurance-premiums/ . admin asked: £300 million was paid out by home insurers in flood claims last year, however instead of prices rising, this has seen the competition in the home insurance market increase. The June and July deluge of rain last year, severely damaged thousands of UK properties and cost the sector an estimated ...
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10 hours ago ago from Finance Management - Online Life Insurance & Insurance Quotes
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . Thanks for visiting! The economic downfall has seen an increase in the Owner Builder, as commercial and residential work diminishes the Owner Builder has an opportunity to flourish and take advantage of the times. But it is important that Owner Builders , that is anyone who is involved in making changes and improvement to their own homes or properties, ensure they’re ...
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7 hours ago ago from Muscle And Exercise
For older adults who need to increase their source of revenue, reverse mortgage loans just might be the answer to their prayers. Qualifications are rather straightforward; must be 62 years old of older, possess a home that may be a) absolutely paid for or b) with a small balance remaining, the property is the first residence and no debt delinquency exists on the property. Senior citizens who have spent their lives working and paying ...
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21 hours ago ago from Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines| GazetteOnline.com - Cedar Rapids, Iowa City
Posted on Dec 24, 2009 by Rick Smith . Another 17 owners have signed offers to have the city buy out their flood-damaged properties, bringing to 45 the number who now have done so among a first group of 117 owners of property most at risk of flooding again. The city anticipates the first closings on the purchases to take place in late January, Rita Rasmussen, the city’s senior real estate officer, told the City Council last night. ...
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