As extreme weather becomes the norm, home insurance may become increasingly unaffordable—or simply unattainable for homeowners in some regions.
Read More »Disaster Preparedness Across the U.S.
A closer examination at what property owners can do in order to prep for disasters across the nation.
Read More »The Recipe for Disaster Response
Up-to-date data, solid planning, and skilled communication are keys to servicing borrowers in times of crisis.
Read More »Tracking Hurricane Laura’s Impact on Homeowners
With the storm having made landfall Thursday with winds estimated at 150 mph, the industry is mobilizing to assist impacted homeowners, but challenges such as insurance gaps will complicate that recovery.
Read More »Trio of Storms Raise Concerns on Potential Property Damage
What can homeowners do to prepare themselves as hurricanes threaten the coastal U.S.?
Read More »Foreclosures From Reverse Mortgages Surging in Puerto Rico
Data from prior reports found early one in four loans on the island faltered. Click through to read more.
Read More »HUD Allocates $2.3B for Disaster Relief Efforts
Fifteen states, including Puerto Rico, will receive funds that HUD Secretary Ben Carson said will help “continue the recovery process.”
Read More »Homeowners Unprepared for Storm Risks
A new study found that one in four homeowners have not taken any protective measures to combat the hurricane season. Here’s what this could mean for residents of high-risk states should a hurricane strike.
Read More »Fire and Floods: The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters
Recent research looked at the economic and property losses caused by recent natural disasters. Here’s what the findings revealed.
Read More »NFIP Has Paid over $1B in Florida since Irma
Despite the high payouts from the National Flood Insurance Program, officials are still urging Florida homeowners, renters and business owners to contact their insurance agent and insure their properties from flooding.
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