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Do you Have Homeowners Insurance? Here’s How to Lower Your Deductible

The amount of a claim and the payout will ultimately determine the deductible and whether the claim payout is relatively minor or major.

“Minor” means, the cost you want for your insurer to cover are not much more than your deductible. If your claim is relatively small not much more than your deductible, it is not worth filing an insurance claim. If the damage is less than a few hundred dollars above your deductible, it is best to pay it out of pocket to avoid increases.

It is unfair to be penalized for using insurance you pay monthly to protect your home, but because almost all states allow insurers to penalize the clients for filing insurance claims freely, it is up to you to protect yourself. Many states limit the amount an insurer can charge you after a claim but not all.

In all these situations, you are better off paying the damage/repair cost out of your own pocket rather than filing a claim. You should first figure out what the cost is for you to pay any damage or repair to your home. If it will cost, you less than your deductible it is always best to fix the damage yourself. If it is still over your deductible you should still always try to fix it yourself. When the cost of repair is too high to handle yourself, that’s when a claim should be filed.

Filing a home insurance claim on any sort of regular basis may provoke a negative reaction from your insurer. Some will tell you filing a weather-related claim and a non-weather-related claim in a short period of time should be fine. Anything above or beyond that, though, your policy may be in a negative state. Others say filing a couple claims of any sort of damage/repair in a short amount of time could peak your insurer’s attention. Insurance companies will generally cancel your insurance if you have more than two claims per years in a three-year window.

Think long and thoroughly before filing an insurance claim for your home directly with your insurer every few years. Of course, always evaluate whether it is a right time or situation to file a claim with your insurer. People who rush to file claims at any time they sustain damage to property, are harming themselves, even if done innocently. Doing so can ruin your claim history and make you an uninsurable homeowner. In the end, you won’t get the desired outcome in most circumstances. You can also always find the help of public adjusters who specialize in home insurance claims.

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Jump into 2018 with the Hottest Interior Decorating Trends

The New Year is just around the corner, meaning tons of exciting jaw-dropping decorating trends will quickly take center stage. Here are some of our favorites, and why we think you should jump on the bandwagon too!

Decorating in the Same Color Family


Photo: South Shore Decorating Blog

Although this decorating trend may seem too muted for some, it’s definitely gaining steam and here to stay. Decorating your home in one tone is very peaceful but takes a lot of discipline in a designers perspective. Stick to one color and play up the room with different tones of the same color. Sound easy? It’s take some creative thinking, but this new decorating trend can look sophisticated and timeless if done right. Choose colors in the same color family for your furniture, carpets, vintage curtains and accessories.

Statement Lampshades


Photo: Style Blue Print

Interior designers are always looking for new and exciting ways to bring some fun into a home’s decor. Playing a room up with patterned wallpaper, colorful carpets and throw pillows is a no-brainer, but statement lampshades? Designers are paying more and more attention to the fabric, style, print, and texture of lampshades and they are definitely an exciting way to bring in some life into a dull, boring room. We are seeing this trend catching on in home decor stores, so definitely be on the lookout during your next home decor shopping trip!

Large Oil Paintings

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One of my favorite ways to add a classic, sophisticated look to a room is with oversized oil paintings. Hit up the flea markets and antique shops and try to get your hands on a piece that really wow your guests during their next visit. Or, purchase a large blank canvas and try your best Picasso impression to save tons of cash. The best place to hang up a large oil painting is above the mantel, in your foyer, or on the wall leading up the stairs. Don’t be afraid to make a statement, 2018 is all about about taking going avante garde!

 

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