Robyn Anderson+FollowHome Insurance Gotchas: Don’t Get Burned!Here’s a coffee break reality check: your home insurance might not have your back like you think. If you skip maintenance, fudge the truth, or run a side hustle from home without telling your insurer, you could end up footing the bill for big repairs. Even leaving your place empty too long can void your coverage. Double-check your policy and ask questions now—future you will thank you! #Business #MakeMoney #HomeInsurance50Share
Ernest Harris+FollowWhy Your Home Insurance Just Got PricierEver notice your home insurance bill creeping up? Turns out, it’s not just inflation—hailstorms are getting bigger and meaner thanks to climate change. Researchers say these monster hailstones could hit up to 75% more often soon, which means more roof repairs and higher premiums for everyone. Pro tip: If you’re a homeowner, check if your place is built to handle hail, and maybe shop around for better insurance deals. Weather’s wild, but your wallet doesn’t have to be! #Business #HomeInsurance #ClimateChange62Share
georgemartinez+Followthe hidden mold no one noticed A homeowner reached out to me with a story that still makes my skin crawl. They had just bought a two-story house in a quiet neighborhood. Everything looked pristine during the inspection. The paperwork was clean, the previous owners seemed responsible. A few months in, a musty smell started creeping into the basement. At first, they ignored it. Maybe old pipes, they thought. Then small black spots appeared along the corner walls. By the time a professional checked, the mold had spread behind drywall and under flooring. The remediation cost over $15,000. Insurance covered only a fraction. Months of stress. Thousands of dollars gone. The lesson? Even if the inspection looks perfect, hidden issues can lurk behind walls. Moisture, ventilation, and proper inspection techniques matter. #House #homeinsurance #HouseHacks424Share
derek12+FollowOregon homeowners hit hard by wildfire insurance hikesInsurance costs for Oregon homeowners have shot up, with some folks in Lane County seeing nearly 50% increases in just a year. The reason? Wildfires are getting worse, and insurance companies are passing their huge losses onto us. In Eugene and Springfield, average premiums have jumped from under $800 to over $1,200 a year. Rural residents are feeling it even more, with older homes and slower fire response times. This isn’t just about higher bills—it’s making it tough for families to stay protected or even sell their homes. How are you handling these rising costs? #Business #OregonWildfires #HomeInsurance10Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowInsurance Dropping Homeowners? Here’s the ScoopEver heard of someone losing their home insurance after a storm? It’s happening more as wild weather gets worse. In places like New Jersey and New York, folks are getting dropped by insurers after filing claims—sometimes just two in a year! With storms getting bigger, insurance companies are raising prices or pulling out, leaving homeowners to foot the bill. If you own a home, now’s the time to shop around for better coverage and maybe invest in some flood-proofing. Weather’s wild, but your wallet doesn’t have to be! #RealEstate #HomeInsurance #MoneyHacks00Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowWhy Is Home Insurance So Expensive Now?Ever notice your home insurance bill creeping up? Turns out, it’s not just you—crazy weather and inflation are making rates skyrocket, especially if you live somewhere stormy. Some folks in hurricane zones are seeing bills over $13k a year! In some places, insurers are even pulling out, leaving homeowners scrambling. If your renewal gives you sticker shock, shop around and check for state programs. And hey, every eco-friendly move helps slow down those wild weather swings (and maybe your next bill). #RealEstate #HomeInsurance #MoneyHacks00Share
megan01+FollowWhy Your Home Insurance Is SkyrocketingEver noticed your home insurance bill creeping up? Turns out, wild weather is hitting insurers hard—$84 billion in losses already this year! That means higher premiums and stricter coverage for us. If you’re feeling the pinch, try shopping around for better deals, bundling your policies, or raising your deductible (if you’ve got an emergency fund). Weatherproofing your place could also score you a discount. Bonus: going solar might save you on energy bills, too! #RealEstate #HomeInsurance #MoneyHacks44Share
Willie Morales+FollowCould Your Home Insurance Vanish Overnight?Here’s a wake-up call for homeowners: insurance companies are dropping more people than ever, especially in Florida, where rates have jumped 280% since 2018. Why? More wild weather means higher risks, so insurers are bailing on high-risk areas. If your policy gets canceled, you might not be able to get a mortgage or rebuild after a storm. Pro tip: check your coverage, prep for emergencies, and support local climate solutions to keep your home (and wallet) safe. #Business #MakeMoney #HomeInsurance00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowWhy Home Insurance Is Skyrocketing in TexasEver notice your home insurance bill keeps climbing? Texans sure have, with prices jumping 23% in just a year! Blame it on wild weather—think hurricanes, hail, and floods making insurers nervous. Some companies are even dropping customers in high-risk spots like Houston. The hack? Prep your home for storms and shop around, but there’s no magic fix yet. Stay safe and keep an emergency kit handy! #RealEstate #HomeInsurance #TexasWeather00Share
megan01+FollowWhy Your Home Insurance Bill Keeps ClimbingEver noticed your home insurance bill creeping up? You’re not alone. Across the US, rates have jumped over 40% in just six years, with some states like Oklahoma paying double the national average. Blame it on pricier repairs and wild weather—think hurricanes and floods. The real hack? Shop around for greener, more sustainable insurers. Not only could you save some cash, but you’ll also help nudge the industry toward climate-friendly choices. Win-win for your wallet and the planet! #RealEstate #HomeInsurance #MoneyTips00Share