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Term Insurance

Monday, June 8th, 2009

The term of the insurance coverage is the only time in which the insurer will have to pay out, should the insurance be needed. It is most commonly used in life insurance. And, it is one of the most inexpensive ways to insure.

Term insurance is used by many. It is one of the least expensive ways to stay insured. The way it works is simple. You pay for the insurance as you would any other insurance. For example: life insurance. During the time period that you are covered, if you should die, the insurance company will pay out as described in the policy. But, if the term of the insurance expires and then you die, there is no pay out by the insurance company. It only covers death that occurs during a specific time period.

Why would anyone want to take out this type of policy? And, isn’t it costly to pay for insurance that would one day just be gone? The fact is that this type of insurance is very important. Consider why you need insurance in the first place. Should you die, you’ll want to make sure your family has an income to rely on. You’ll want to make sure that your home is paid for and your bills are met. But, more than likely, the time period that you are concerned with is that of the years that you are working. Because this is usually the time period when you need the most coverage, this is the time period that most term insurance is taken out for.

Choosing the right type of insurance for your needs is necessary. It takes quite a bit of understanding, but understanding the difference between each type of insurance will help you to make the right choice. Possibly, term insurance is the right choice for you.

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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

With rental properties you will be responsible for all the normal costs of owning your property including mortgage payments, taxes and insurance. On top of the normal payments you will also be required to pay for repairs that are not the fault of the tenant. Even if you aren’t obligated to fix something, it’s better to appease the tenant; angry tenants lead to delayed payments and a poor renter relationship. It’s important to find a tenant that will be on time with payments and can afford the rent. Make sure that an application is completed which should detail the prospective tenant’s rental history, work information and other necessary information. Perform a credit check and rental history check. Verify their employment and contact previous rental agencies and landlords to see if they were on time with payments.

Once you have your property rented, keep accurate and detailed records of payments. If there is a late payment contact the tenant and ask for a reason so you can document it. A late payment may be justified but if payments are regularly late then there is a cause for concern. Enforce your late payment fees so it will encourage the renter to pay their rent on time. You should also make occasional visits to neighbors to ask if there are any problems. Your tenant could be irritating your neighbors by leaving garbage lying around, being noisy, etc. This is not only bad for neighborhood relations but it can bring down the value of your property. Future renters can also be discouraged by the neighbors so it can be more difficult to rent out your property in the future.