| The Best Ways To Save Money In Floridas Troubled Home Insurance Market |
| Even though Florida has been largely hurricane free the past three years, new clouds are forming on the horizon as many Florida insurance companies may look to raise rates. And if they don’t get the rates that they want, you should expect them to start dropping and canceling policies again. |
| Topic: Insurance |
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| Federal Government Bailouts Will Lead To A Total Financial Collapse |
| As citizens of the US, we’ve heard gigantic numbers in the media in recent years to pay for extraordinary events not initially considered when our government establishes its budget: $32 billion immediately following the September 11, 2001 attacks Up to $200 billion for Hurricane Katrina $500 b |
| Topic: Government |
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| How To Evaluate An Offer From A Florida Take Out Home Insurance Company |
| Citizens Property Insurance was formed as Florida’s state run home insurance company of last resort. It is designed to help Florida consumers who can’t find coverage for their home in Florida’s private insurance market. Risk factors that can make their home uninsurable |
| Topic: Insurance |
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| Is The State Of Florida About To Go Bankrupt? |
| With a projected budget deficit of $2.3 billion, the State of Florida is one of eight states where a deficit of over $1 billion is expected. The budget shortfall is being blamed on everything from lower collections on documentary stamp taxes from a slumping real estate market to reduced sales |
| Topic: Government |
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| How You Can Become One Of The Good Florida Landlords |
| As a Florida landlord I currently have multiple South Florida homes for rent in the Florida real estate market. Everyday, I receive phone calls from Florida tenants inquiring about one of the homes for rent. With each new phone conversation, prospective tenant provide shocking revelations abou |
| Topic: Real Estate |
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| Florida Home Insurance Gets In Line With Tin Cup Behind Aig And Automakers |
| Each new day of the financial crisis brings more shocking news. This week was no exception as executives from General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler flew to Washington on their corporate jets to beg for their share of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. In a shameless display of arroga |
| Topic: Insurance |
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