1. Your parents co-signed your student loan You wanted to go to college, but you didn’t have the money and your parents didn’t either. After all, who has $30,000+ laying around to spend on tuition, room, board, books and fun? You took out a private […]
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Spontaneous Combustion and Your Dryer
Below is a post written by our intern, Ben Whitney, who is most likely in the throes of mid-terms and spreadsheets. Thanks Ben. If I’ve learned anything in my short 20 years in the Earth, it is to always expect the unexpected. Unfortunately, it’s difficult […]
A Simple Way to Save a Few Dollars, Pt. 2
Did you read our recent blog post about payment planscompanies offer to their policy holders? Today’s post is specific to homeowner discounts. Everyone could stand to save a few dollars, right? That’s why we want to ensure that you’re aware of the money you could […]
Protecting Your Home During Hurricane Season with Flood Insurance
What better time to discuss Hurricane Season and Flood Insurance than as thunder storms roll in over Cape Cod? Hurricane Season is upon us and it looks to be an interesting one. NOAAis predicting anywhere from nine to fifteen named storms coming through the Atlantic […]
Preventing dryer-related home fires
Every year, thousands of home fires across the country are the cause of thousands of deaths and injuries and billions of dollars worth of damage to homes. What many people don’t know is that dryers in residential homes are a major cause of fires, as […]