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9781598005035

Getting Your House in Order

by  Mark Emory Houser


ISBN-10: 1598005030

ISBN-13: 9781598005035

$34.95




Book Specs



Binding

Trade Paper

Publisher

Outskirts Pr

Published on  

Jul 1, 2006

Edition  

st Edition

Dimensions  

8.00x0.25x10.50 Inches

Weight  

0.77 Pounds

About the Book

Youve suffered a loss to your house: fire, wind damage, massive water damage, tree falling on your roof. Youre upset. What is your first move? Call your insurance company, right? Wrong! The average homeowner is ill-prepared to deal with the insurance company. They think that they will be treated fairly and justly by the company. But, by whose definition of fair?" Getting Your House In Order teaches you what you need to know to get a proper, fair and equitable settlement for your loss so that you can restore your home to pre-loss condition. Written by an industry expert with years of experience helping homeowners and reviewed by professionals, Getting Your House In Order will help you turn a disaster into a more positive circumstance. Everyday, thousand of homes are ripped apart by sudden and accidental disasters. They are at a loss of what to do. They believe that they are in good hands with their insurance companies and believe they will be properly compensated for their loss. Their lack of knowledge causes them to fall prey to the more knowledgeable insurance company and can leave them thousands of dollars short in necessary funds. This book guides them step-by-step back to recovery so their house can be set in order. Without this vital information, a homeowner is defenseless. Doug Wead Authors friendly conversational style puts you at ease so that you can deal confidently with the insurance company. Industry jargon is clarified so that youre not mystified. Its reference style lets you refer to only the sections that pertain to your situation. And its information-packed pages position you on an even-footing with the insurance companys adjuster." Todd Reilly, Realtor