How Owning A Home Can Save On Car Insurance

Posted on: 2 March 2018

Many different factors determine your car insurance rate, but did you know that home ownership is one of them? Yes, owning a home can affect your auto insurance rates, and the effect is typically positive. Here are some of the reasons you may enjoy low auto insurance premiums just because you own a home: Bundling Policies Most insurance companies don't restrict themselves to single lines of insurance; they offer multiple lines of insurance.
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Handle A Situation That Involves Vandalism And Theft At Your Residence

Posted on: 25 January 2018

Homeowners insurance will protect your residence and the contents in it if they are vandalized or stolen. If you were recently out of town on a family vacation and came home to find that some of your jewelry is missing and there are visible signs of forced entry, use the advice that follows to assist with dealing with the crisis. File A Police Report You likely are fearful and may even be experiencing rage or confusion.
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Newly Married? Here's How You Can Save On Car Insurance

Posted on: 1 August 2017

Even though traditionally, car insurance payments go down after you get married, there are other areas where costs rise, so any kind of savings can be a benefit. If you are hoping to cut your insurance premium down even further to help you get some wiggle room in your marital budget, consider using the following advice.  Keep Your Record Clean Even though your marital status can give you a little bit of a break on insurance, the thing that will affect your rates the most will be your driving history.
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Are You A Young Driver? 3 Steps To Take To Lower Your Car Insurance Premium

Posted on: 24 June 2017

Young drivers often face extremely high insurance premiums because of the increased chance that they will get into an accident due to their level of driving experience. Here are three steps that you can take as a young or new driver to lower your insurance premium and keep it at a reasonable level. #1 Take A Certified Defensive Driving Course One of the first things that you can do is take a certified defensive driving course.
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