We are so excited to show off our latest stint in the national news cycle. We were recently featured on Yahoo.com in their national finance section. Our press release, titled, “Raising Awareness Amongst Homeowners About Non-renewal of Property Insurance” highlighted our recent blog post, “Why is my Home Insurance Non-renewing?” The blog can be found here, but on many other websites including our friends at Yahoo were able to read it as well! It is truly an honor.
As we continued to write about the current insurance happenings, we were picked up and shared around the world wide web. Here is some important information from the article:
“When a Florida property insurance company issues coverage, they have a 90-day window to inspect and evaluate the property. During this window, they can withdraw the offer if they find any reason to do so. The 90-day period essentially gives the insurance companies time to qualify and verify the home. After the 90-day period, coverages can only be canceled or non-renewed. Cancellation can happen any time during the policy term while non-renewal can only happen at the time of the policy expiration. “ – YAHOO
Read the full story: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/harris-insurance-raises-awareness-amongst-141300451.html
Other exciting participants sharing our content:
AZCentral – A USA Today Network
The Oaklahoman – Oklahoma
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Views expressed here do not constitute legal advice. The information contained herein is for general guidance of matter only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Discussion of insurance policy language is descriptive only. Every policy has different policy language. Coverage afforded under any insurance policy issued is subject to individual policy terms and conditions. Please refer to your policy for the actual language.