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How to Check Insurance Eligibility

Each insurance company, no matter whether they offer health, dental, auto or life insurance has ways to verify your insurance eligibility and coverage. Using the internet or a telephone you can quickly...

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How to Verify Insurance Eligibility

Insurance provides financial security by transferring risk from you to an insurance company. The amount and types of risk that can be insured vary depending on the insurance company. However, in...

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If You Have No Home Insurance Are You Eligible for FEMA Benefits in the Event...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency does not require those applying for disaster assistance to have homeowners insurance. If you do have homeowners insurance though, FEMA does require you to file a...

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How to Navigate Post-Disaster Mortgage Issues

After a disaster, it's common to want things back to normal, but added costs such as emergency repairs and alternate living quarters, combined with time away from work, can delay a return to normal....

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Insurance Eligibility for Children

Throughout childhood, kids require routine medical care, which can prove costly to parents without health insurance coverage. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 makes it easier for parents to acquire...

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Can One Put a UCC Lien on Real Estate in Maine?

A Universal Commercial Code (UCC) lien is generally used to secure repayment of a loan or other monetary obligation by using personal property as collateral, similar to a mortgage on real estate that...

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What Happens if I Inherit a House & the Other Owner Lives in It?

Receiving an inheritance is exciting and can be a meaningful way to remember a dead loved one. Often, the inheritance is simple and involves little complications: you may receive a lump sum of money or...

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What Do I Do if My Parents Died & the House Title Was Not Changed?

When your parents die, one of the last things you want to be dwelling on is how their home will be transferred. Nevertheless, when there is no other name on the deed to their home, it may seem like a...

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Removing the Name of the Deceased From a House Deed

If you own a home with your spouse or another person, and that person passes away, you must remove the name of the deceased from the house deed to prevent possible legal and financial issues later on....

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Can I Live In My Repossessed House Until It Is Sold?

Foreclosure -- the process by which the bank repossesses a house -- is governed by state law. If you are going through foreclosure and are worried about how long you will be able to remain in your...

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Can Texas Put a Child Support Lien on My House if My Name Is Not on the...

In Texas, when child support is not fully paid and an arrearage occurs, the custodial parent or the Office of the Attorney can place a lien on property held by the non-custodial parent. The lien can...

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Does a Detached Garage Have Value for Appraisal?

A detached garage could add value to a home appraisal, but the method that the appraiser uses to assess the property affects a garage's valuation. Your local housing market also affects the value of a...

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How to Start a Title Company in Indiana

Pursuant to the Indiana Insurance Code of the Indiana Statutory Code, the Indiana General Assembly enacted the Department of Insurance. The Title Division within the Indiana Department of Insurance...

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How Much Money Can Be Unclaimed Property?

Just because property, including money, is lying around, it doesn't mean it's necessary yours to take. Legally speaking, the amount of money will typically not be as important as the circumstances in...

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Can a Homeowner Rent Back After a Short Sale?

A short sale refers to an arrangement by which a mortgage lender allows a homeowner in financial distress to sell the property for less than the amount he still owes on the mortgage. After a short...

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Do Banks Have to Refund Your Escrow at the End of the Year?

Your lender opens an escrow account for your property, to accumulate enough money to pay your property taxes and your homeowner's insurance premium when they are due. Your lender collects 1/12th of the...

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What Does Appraisal Systems Look for in Appraising a House?

Appraisal Systems, Inc., is a full-service New Jersey real estate appraisal company that evaluates property located anywhere in the state of New Jersey. Appraisal Systems appraises residential and...

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Real Estate Foreclosure Sales Regulations in Florida

In Florida, the foreclosure process is overseen by a court, and the process is referred to as judicial foreclosure. Many other states allow for both judicial and nonjudicial foreclosure, however,...

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Difference Between Subleasing and Renting

Individuals who rent property sign a lease with the property owner or management company. Individuals who sublease sign a lease with the person who is under contract with the property owner or...

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How to Do a Quit Claim Deed in Maryland

Quit claim deeds are used when one party, called a grantor, transfers his interest in property to another person, called a grantee. A quit claim deed does not guarantee that the original owner actually...

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