Latest Homeowners Headlines

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Louisiana Closer to Recouping ‘Road Home’ Money

Jun 6 2011 // State Supreme Court: Contested Policies Must Be Evaluated Separately Louisiana may be able to recoup much of the money it handed out after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 to help storm victims repair their homes,...

Tornado-Hit States Rank High in Uninsured

Jun 6 2011 // Many of the states hammered by what’s already the deadliest year for tornadoes in more than half a century have among the nation’s highest rates of homes without hazard insurance despite being among the most...

Mississippi Caps Premiums Tied to Fire Risk

Jun 6 2011 // Mississippi regulators have moved to limit homeowners’ insurance premium hikes that result from changes in an insurer’s fire grading system. Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney has instructed...

States Hit Hardest by Recent Tornadoes Among Least Insured

Jun 6 2011 // Many of the states hammered by what’s already the deadliest year for tornadoes in more than half a century have among the nation’s highest rates of homes without hazard insurance despite being among the most...

Virginia Regulators Urge Homeowners to Check Coverage

Jun 3 2011 // Virginia regulators are urging homeowners to review their insurance policies with the start of hurricane season this week. The State Corporation Commission, which regulates insurers, said that some companies automatically...

USAA Reducing Calif. Homeowners Insurance Rates 15%

Jun 1 2011 // USAA is reducing insurance rates for most of its California policyholders an average of 14.9 percent, the California Department of Insurance announced, noting it had approved the rate filing. “This is good news for...

Homeowners of America Insurance Names Rosentraub CFO

May 27 2011 // Homeowners of America Insurance Co., based in Irving, Texas, has named Michael C. Rosentraub as chief financial officer. Rosentraub has over 20 years of experience in the insurance and financial services industries in the...

States Hit Hardest by Recent Tornadoes Among Least Insured

May 27 2011 // Many of the states hammered by what’s already the deadliest year for tornadoes in more than half a century have among the nation’s highest rates of homes without hazard insurance despite being among the most...

Website Helps Homeowners Manage Property, Connect to Insurers, Contractors

May 26 2011 // YourHomeStuff, a community connecting website designed specifically for homeowners has launched at www.yourhomestuff.com. YourHomeStuff simplifies the process of maintaining and protecting a home, and managing family and...

Missouri Tornado: 116 Dead; Thousands of Homes, Businesses Destroyed

May 24 2011 // A monster tornado killed at least 116 people in Joplin, Missouri, when it tore through the heart of the small Midwestern city, ripping the roof off a hospital and destroying thousands of homes and businesses. Weather...

Tornado Kills Man, Destroys 20 Homes in Kansas

May 23 2011 // A tornado swept through a small eastern Kansas town, killing one person and destroying at least 20 homes, as severe thunderstorms pelted the region with hail that some residents said was the size of baseballs, authorities...

Mississippi Limits Home Premium Hikes Tied to Fire Risk Classification

May 20 2011 // Mississippi regulators have moved to limit homeowners’ insurance premium hikes that result from changes in an insurer’s fire grading system. Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney has instructed...

Fidelity National Seeks 27% Florida Homeowners Rate Hike

May 20 2011 // Jacksonville-based Fidelity National Property and Casualty Insurance Co., which covers some 12,000 homeowners in the state, is seeking a statewide average 27 percent rate increase. At a public rate hearing, Fidelity...

April’s Tornadoes Destroyed, Damaged 14,000 Alabama Homes

May 19 2011 // The swarm of tornadoes that killed more than 230 people across Alabama last month destroyed or heavily damaged more than 13,000 homes statewide and will smash the record set by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 to become the...

Report: Hurricanes Pose Risk to 1.8M Coastal Homes

May 16 2011 // More than 1.8 million homes along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts are at great risk of being damaged by a hurricane, three times the number located in federally defined flood zones, according to a recently released...

Report: Hurricanes Pose Risk to 1.8M Costal Homes

May 16 2011 // More than 1.8 million homes along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts are at great risk of being damaged by a hurricane, three times the number located in federally defined flood zones, according to a report released Tuesday. The...

Wiring in Faulty Drywall Homes Found to Be Safe

May 16 2011 // Federal safety officials have stopped recommending removal of all electrical wiring in homes with problem drywall, a change in the safety protocol that could reduce the cost of remediation. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety...

Declarations

May 16 2011 // Banning ‘Storm Vultures’ Senate Bill 101 “will ensure that homeowners and others who have suffered damage to their property are not then battered by the unscrupulous acts of ‘storm...

Court Decision Moves Louisiana Closer to Recouping ‘Road Home’ Money

May 15 2011 // Louisiana may be able to recoup much of the money it handed out following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 to help storm victims repair their homes, following a recent ruling by the state’s high court. Under a...

American Family Mutual Insurance to Pay $1M to Arizona Homeowners

May 12 2011 // The Arizona Department of Insurance announced that American Family Mutual Insurance Co. will be paying approximately $1.1 million to more than 5,000 homeowner claimants. In the course of investigating a complaint, the ADOI...