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How to Not Suck at Being an Insurance Agent

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If selling insurance was so easy, then why is it that roughly 10 percent of the independent insurance agents generate the vast majority of the sales? Are all independent agents good salespeople? The odds of succeeding selling insurance are against you, so listen up and let’s see if we can help you beat the odds.

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Benefits of an Independent Insurance Agent for Your Personal Insurance Needs

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TGS Insurance » Blog Captive vs Independent Insurance Agency: What’s the Difference? In order to understand the benefits of using an independent insurance agent, it’s essential to recognize what sets them apart. Insurance agencies can be sorted into two categories: captive and independent.

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How Home Renovations Can Affect Your Homeowners Insurance Policy

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However, for many home renovation projects, you will need to inform your insurance agent. Whether it’s a big project involving reconstruction of part of your home, or a small project that will increase the value of your home or personal property, your renovation will affect your homeowners insurance.

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How Can I Get Homeowners Insurance After Non Renewal?

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Receiving the news that you can’t just automatically renew your home insurance policy can be shocking and stressful. There are a number of reasons why an insurance carrier can decide not to offer you a home insurance policy renewal. Homeowners insurance non renewal can happen to anyone.

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How to Read Homeowners Insurance Quotes

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TGS Insurance » Blog What Is a Homeowners Insurance Quote? A homeowners insurance quote is the proposed amount that you would pay an insurance carrier to cover your home. The quote will be based on many factors, including your home’s age, building features, location and size, as well as your insurance score.

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Additional Insured vs. Additional Interest: Understanding Your Policy

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Additional Interest Explained Additional insured and additional interest are two very different roles that a person can play as a part of your insurance policy. In short, an additional insured is covered by your insurance, while an additional interest is not. However, they do still enjoy the benefits of your policy.

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Who Needs to be Listed on Homeowners Insurance

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The most common practice is to match the home insurance to the home deed. Those listed on your home insurance, known as the named insured, have the power to make changes to the policy, cancel it, or make a claim. However, the homeowners insurance coverage extends beyond those named on the policy.