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» Millions of Renters Lack Insurance, Says Agents' Survey
By Trusted Choice | Published 07/2/2006 | Insurance |

Almost 25 million U.S. families renting their homes are going bare on insurance coverage, leaving themselves vulnerable to serious property and liability losses. Many renters without coverage own valuable, high-tech equipment and face higher risk related to pets, a new national survey conducted by Trusted Choice finds.

» Cover yourself against flooding
By Michelle Singletary | Published 07/2/2006 | Insurance |

It's hard to forget last year's hurricane season and the lessons we all should have learned from it.

One of the chief lessons for both homeowners and renters: Consider getting flood insurance.
» Flood insurance changes coming
By JEFF MURRAY | Published 07/2/2006 | Insurance |
Even though flooding is always a threat in our region, only a small percentage of residents are required to buy flood insurance.

That might soon change as Congress looks for ways to bolster the nearly bankrupt National Flood Insurance Program.
» Most Flooding Damage Is Uninsured
By Ross Morrell | Published 07/2/2006 | Insurance |
Most of the property damage caused by flooding, is uninsured because property insurers exclude flooding from homeowners policies and most property owners do not purchase flood insurance from the federal government.
» Keeping Water Claims from Becoming Mold Claims
By Ross Morrell | Published 12/30/2005 | Insurance |
Most Texas residential property insurance policies, including homeowners and renters policies, provide some coverage for damage that results when water escapes from plumbing, appliances, air conditioning or other sources.


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