When a landlord rents out a property they do so with the expectation that their tenants will pay their rent as specified in their lease agreement. However, sometimes landlords do not have a lot of control whether their tenants will actually pay their lease. This can often be a devastating situation for landlords. Some landlords rely on the rent money to make the monthly mortgage payments on the property. Also, some landlords rely on the rent money for their personal income. If a tenants fails to pay their rent, this could have a negative impact for the landlord. In these situations, it makes good sense to have landlords insurance that can compensate you for the lost rent money.
Landlords insurance with loss of rent coverage from Endsleigh will payout when a tenant does not pay the rent. Read more…
28 Aug
Posted by: Ethan Collin in: Featured Articles
People have already been earning money by utilizing affiliate schemes for more than a decade or two. The principle happens to be truly very simple. Affiliates send visitors to dealers and consequently receive money for any actions that those customers conduct within the retailers website. Affiliate marketers are likely to be paid a portion of a transaction or else a prearranged tariff if it is a lead.
If you want to get rolling in internet marketing, all you would like to do would be to put together a site and then establish content for your website pages. Then you should include links from the content towards suppliers site that youre associated with. Actually, you could be associated with more than a few different providers at one time. Read more…
The New York State Insurance Department has issued a [press release] indicating that they have sent letters requesting information from the 172 licensed life insurers and fraternals. The letter requires these insurers to use the United States Social Security Administration’s Death Master File (who names these?) to identify policy holders who have died where no claim has been filed. The Department is also amending regulations to “require life insurers to perform regular SSA Master File cross-checks and to require life insurers to request more detailed beneficiary information (e.g. social security number, address) to facilitate locating and making payments to beneficiaries in the future.”
As is so often the case when a single part of a process is looked at with great scrutiny, the proposed solution may create new problems when the larger process is seen as a whole.
25 Aug
Posted by: John Moysey in: Home Insurance
An international student insurance is an important requirement that needs to be complied by foreign students studying in the country. In fact, some universities offering exchange student programs even offer this type of insurance to the participants of the student exchange program.
A foreign exchange student insurance is important while studying in the United States. This enables foreign exchange students to receive sufficient health care in case of medical emergencies. It will also ensure that the student will have access to a health care provider to ensure that he will be in good health for the rest of his stay in the country.
An international exchange student insurance will lessen the burden of heavy expenses in treating medical emergencies.
The more you chew, the less you eat, according to new research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
The study involved 30 men–16 skinny, 14 obese–who were videotaped while eating a meal. The researchers guessed that the skinnier subjects would chew each bite more thoroughly than the heavier subjects. It turns out they were right.
During the next experiment, the subjects were instructed to chew each bite 15 times, while another experiment they were asked to chew 40 times.
When the subjects chewed each bite 40 times, they consumed 12 percent fewer calories than when they chewed 15 times.
24 Aug
Posted by: Ethan Collin in: Featured Articles
One of the annual rituals of Washingtons health policy calendar involves the release of projections for the next ten years of national health spending by actuaries at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). It then is followed immediately by desperate efforts by various interest groups and advocacy “analysts” to spin the new numbers to their advantage.
Last months latest set of predictive statistical entrails published in could be pointed in several directions, depending on which way the political wind was blowing. Actual national health spending in 2010 was lower than previously predicted (growing only 3.9 percent after a previous historic low rate of 4.0 percent in 2009). Ju