End-of-Year Insurance Checkup: 5 Things Every Investor Should Review
Monday, December 01
End-of-Year Checkup: 5 Things Every Investor Should Review Before January 1The end of the year isn't just about wrapping up projects and prepping taxes. It's the moment investors should tighten up their insurance strategy. A quick review now can save you money, prevent gaps, and set you up for a ...
How Liability Limits Protect Your Entire Portfolio
Tuesday, October 14
How Liability Limits Protect Your Entire Portfolio, Not Just One PropertyAs your real estate portfolio grows, so does your exposure to risk. Many investors assume that their insurance coverage protects each property individually, but liability coverage doesn't just guard against damage to a speci...
The 3 Biggest Insurance Mistakes Landlords Make and How to Avoid Them
Wednesday, September 03
Owning rental property can be one of the best wealth-building strategies out there. But with opportunity comes risk - and nothing exposes you to risk faster than having the wrong insurance in place.As an insurance agent who works with real estate investors, I've seen landlords unknowingly set the...
The Hard Insurance Market: What Real Estate Investors Need to Know
Tuesday, January 02
Real estate investors face many risks that can lead to significant financial losses. Natural disasters, tenant damages, and lawsuits are just a few examples of the risks that can impact real estate investments. Insurance coverage is one way to mitigate these risks, but finding adequate coverage i...
Vacancy Clauses in Insurance Contracts
Friday, October 11
This has been an increased topic of discussion over the past few weeks with clients so I figured we could touch on this a bit... The definition of a "vacant" property can vary from carrier to carrier so I will start by urging you to either consult your agent or your policy to determine the parame...
Liability Insurance Limits
Wednesday, July 24
Whether you are a seasoned investor or purchasing your first property, your liability exposures are higher now than they were prior to this endeavor. There are two ways people decide to invest: as individuals and hold deed in personal names or in some form of business entity. Whichever path you d...