Four reasons why you should seriously consider annuities.
Income you cannot outlive
They have guaranteed returns
Interest can be tax-deferred
Proceeds at death pass outside of Probate
Driving tip: if you suffer a tire failure on the highway, keep driving as straight as possible and do not rapidly or suddenly apply the brakes. Wait until your car slows down to below 30 MPH before gently steering toward a safe stopping place. Don’t let the sound of the tire blowing out startle you. It can sound like a bomb, especially a blowout at high speeds.
Put a freeze on Winter fires. For Winter fire safety tips please visit the following link: www.usfa.fema.gov
Ohio Condo Insurance
Why Do I Need Condo Insurance?
You own a condo and the association has insurance. So what’s the big deal? Well, your condominium association insurance covers the condominium building, commonly owned property, and liability insurance for the association.
Unfortunately there are many cases where that insurance policy won’t cover you or your things — like a break in, water damage to your living room walls, or someone injuring themselves slipping on your wet kitchen floor. That's why you need condominium insurance designed specifically for condo or co-op owners.
Condominium policies protect your personal property and the interior of your unit. You will also have liability protection for bodily injury or property damage to others.
What Does A Condo Insurance Policy Cover?
The articles of the condominium association and state law determine exactly what’s covered under the association's master insurance policy.
In most cases the association's coverage stops after the exterior walls meaning that you are responsible for the interior walls and possibly for fixtures, as well as your personal property and liability. This is where your own personal condo policy would come in. Most policies will include coverage for losses arising from: