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Whats the Consumer Choice Bill Going to Do to Your Homeowners Insurance Rates?

19 hours ago ago from Auto Insurance Quotes

No one expects any type of legislation to go through without the opposition stepping up to the bat to argue their case. That's immediately obvious when you look at the divided camps on either side of HB447, which is expected to have a dramatic effect on Florida's homeowners insurance rates. Senator Bennett was asked why the bill is needed, given the current negotiations to keep State Farm in the market that involve the Governor's Office ...

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What Consumers Need to Know About Insurance in the UK

6 hours ago ago from Automotive News

When UK buyers set out to purchase insurance, the types and options offered can often be confusing. Here's a brief detailing from our experts on some of the types of insurances available in the British Isles.  Insurance for Your Home It's essential that any insurance companies you contract with have a complete understanding of your individual requirements. Insurance agents also should be able to supply complete and affordable ...

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National Home Protection Forced Out of Florida | Home Warranty Reviews

19 hours ago ago from Home Warranty - Reviews, Price Comparison, Buyers Guide, Company Ratings | American Home Warranty, Old Republic Home Warranties Quotes

Florida State Insurance Commission ordered National Home Protection Inc. to stop marketing and selling home warranties . State officials say the firm is not licensed to sell the products and has a reputation for denying claims. The Office of Insurance Regulation said it began investigating National Home Protection Inc.'s marketing and claims handling practices earlier this year. This company has been selling these products without a ...

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Choosing to turn the housing market around (or not)

37 minutes ago ago from IBR Real Estate Update

Dani Grigg If you walk down any given street in the U.S., odds are that one in every four homes you pass is worth less than what the owner owes on his or her mortgage. In Idaho it’s almost as bad, with one in five homes under water, according to data from First American Core Logic, a [...]

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New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance rules, New Mexico title insurance rates to 10.7 per cent increase effective August 1, 2009

10 hours ago ago from Insurance News Today -Top Insurance Industry News

The New Mexico Superintendent of Insurance announced June 30, 2009, that effective August 1, 2009, real estate title insurance premiums would rise by 10.7 percent overall. Additionally, the remittance rates from title agencies to underwriters increased from 19 percent to 20 percent for residential properties. A new rate schedule has yet to be released. This ruling was based on findings of pre-filed testimony, direct testimony, facts of ...

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Wells Fargo expands use of mortgage relief program

20 hours ago ago from PopEater

DES MOINES, Iowa -Wells Fargo & Co. said Thursday it continues to expand the use of a federal program designed to help modify mortgages to avoid foreclosure. The Home Affordable Modification Program and its own programs have helped adjust more than 422,000 mortgages since the beginning of the year, the Des Moines, Iowa, company said. Of that total, 99,674 were federal HAMP program modifications. The company said it completed three loan ...

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MRI Partners with Natural Marketing Institute

20 hours ago ago from PopEater

NEW YORK, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural Marketing Institute (NMI) and Mediamark Research & Intelligence (MRI) announced today that they have integrated NMI's LOHAS consumer segmentation model with MRI's Survey of the American Consumer database. LOHAS is an acronym for "Lifestyles Of Health And Sustainability," a consumer segmentation system that classifies consumers according to their behaviors and attitudes toward the environment, social ...

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Hilltop Holdings Declares Preferred Dividend

23 hours ago ago from PopEater

Hilltop Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HTH) today announced that its Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.515625 on each share of its Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock. The dividend is payable on January 29, 2010, to shareholders of record on January 15, 2010. About Hilltop Holdings Inc. Hilltop Holdings Inc. (“HTH”), is a holding Company that owns NLASCO, a company that specializes in providing fire and homeowners insurance ...

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