Most of the time, the majority of homeowners will never have to deal with vacancy or inoccupancy. Both are insurance topics that generally don’t matter until something happens like a fire or a flood. At this point, both the vacancy and inoccupancy can be serious problems for homeowners, but we’ll get into that later. To …Read More
Hiring a Contractor – What Insurance Coverage Should You Require?
Are Contractors Responsible for Accidents During Home Improvement Projects? If you hired a contractor to work on your home and they sent a tree crashing through your neighbor’s roof, what would happen? Would the contractor pay for everything? Could your neighbor sue you? Keep reading to find out. Yes, Your Contractor is Responsible for Their …Read More
Your Car Insurance Claim, Steps You Should Take and What to Expect
Picture it: You and your family are headed to Lake Michigan for a weekend of fun in the sun when, on your way, a truck sideswipes you coming out of a gas station. Both you and the truck driver stop and pull over to the side of the road. It seemed like an accident on …Read More
Renting Your Home to Others
There are several popular events being held in the Milwaukee area in 2020. Summerfest starts in June, the Democratic Convention is in July, and the Ryder Cup is at Whistling Straights in September. This has some homeowners asking the question, “Should I rent my home during these events to make a little extra money?” Renting …Read More
7 Tips to Prevent a Fire in Your Home
Did you know that the National Fire Protection Association recorded more than 1.1 million fires across the United States in 2016? Their research also shows that a whopping 352,000 of those fires began in the home. While Wisconsin homeowners are well aware that they should be preparing for inclement weather each year, the threat …Read More
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