
Question by Tabatha Gonzalez: Does the renter insurance pay for the burned down building if they were at fault? Say the landlord does not have insurance but they were renting the building (the building is a restaurant) and the renters had insurance. The renters caused a fire by accident. Can their insurance pay for the [...]

by Mathew Lesko Mortgage Grant Money is definitely something that everyone could use right now. With the United States housing market being torn apart by the worst financial plummet in decades, homebuyers need more money. But who would be generous enough to hand out real estate grant money for everyone? Not even the richest investors [...]
Feb 19 2011 | Posted in
Mortgages |
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Usually, they will promise a lot of options that are too hard to resist: credit counseling, emergency lending whatever the consumer needs, debt negotiation, and other fees they can dream of. While the borrower is slowly losing cash due to the incessant and ridiculous fees that they should pay
Feb 6 2011 | Posted in
Foreclosure |
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I was told by a apartment complex that I had to have $3,000,000 worth of coverage in my policy. Is this amount allowed by law? I’ve never heard of such a large policy amount for renter’s insurance. BTW, I live in north Texas.
Aug 15 2010 | Posted in
Insurance Q&A's |
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I have a lot of debt in student loans, some credit card debt and an auto loan I need to consolidate in one long term loan. I don’t own a home I rent and I have not been able to find anything that will give a large long term loan to a renter. Does anyone [...]
Jun 3 2010 | Posted in
Loan Q&A's |
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