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In this episode of the Real Estate Pros podcast, host Kristen Knapp interviews Nick Ramirez, an insurance broker based in Los Angeles. They discuss the importance of personalized insurance services, especially for real estate investors, and how to navigate insurance needs in fire-prone areas. Nick shares insights on various types of insurance, including earthquake and flood coverage, and emphasizes the significance of custom solutions tailored to individual needs. The conversation also covers builder's risk insurance for renovations and the critical role of brokers in advocating for clients during claims processes. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Kurt Kitayama finished a sizzling weekend with a final-round 65 to win the 3M Open on Sunday, beating Sam Stevens by one stroke for his second PGA TOUR victory.Kitayama, who shot a career-best and tournament-record-tying 60 on Saturday to enter the final round within one of the leaders, birdied six of the first eight holes to build a cushion on a 91-degree afternoon at the TPC Twin Cities.“Getting off to a start like that kind of helps settle you down,” Kitayama said. “Final round, second-to-last group, there��s definitely some nerves.”Joe Ryan delivered his worst start in nearly two months during a 9-3 loss to the Washington Nationals and Byron Buxton exited Saturday night's game because of left side soreness.It was a tough day for the Twins' two All-Star players, and an ugly performance for a struggling team attempting to stay afloat in the wild-card standings.“We've been playing some pretty good fundamental baseball,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Today was not that.”Buxton didn't return to the field after the sixth inning, but Baldelli said Buxton was “relatively upbeat” when they chatted during the game. Buxton, who made a leaping catch at the center field wall in the first inning, will undergo medical imaging Sunday morning. TypeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
3M Open recap, The Twins are about to start the fire sale, and a never before heard Richard Reusse story involving fire insurance!!Kurt Kitayama finished a sizzling weekend with a final-round 65 to win the 3M Open on Sunday, beating Sam Stevens by one stroke for his second PGA TOUR victory.Kitayama, who shot a career-best and tournament-record-tying 60 on Saturday to enter the final round within one of the leaders, birdied six of the first eight holes to build a cushion on a 91-degree afternoon at the TPC Twin Cities.“Getting off to a start like that kind of helps settle you down,” Kitayama said. “Final round, second-to-last group, there��s definitely some nerves.”Joe Ryan delivered his worst start in nearly two months during a 9-3 loss to the Washington Nationals and Byron Buxton exited Saturday night's game because of left side soreness.It was a tough day for the Twins' two All-Star players, and an ugly performance for a struggling team attempting to stay afloat in the wild-card standings.“We've been playing some pretty good fundamental baseball,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Today was not that.”Buxton didn't return to the field after the sixth inning, but Baldelli said Buxton was “relatively upbeat” when they chatted during the game. Buxton, who made a leaping catch at the center field wall in the first inning, will undergo medical imaging Sunday morning. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
3M Open recap, The Twins are about to start the fire sale, and a never before heard Richard Reusse story involving fire insurance!!Kurt Kitayama finished a sizzling weekend with a final-round 65 to win the 3M Open on Sunday, beating Sam Stevens by one stroke for his second PGA TOUR victory.Kitayama, who shot a career-best and tournament-record-tying 60 on Saturday to enter the final round within one of the leaders, birdied six of the first eight holes to build a cushion on a 91-degree afternoon at the TPC Twin Cities.“Getting off to a start like that kind of helps settle you down,” Kitayama said. “Final round, second-to-last group, there��s definitely some nerves.”Joe Ryan delivered his worst start in nearly two months during a 9-3 loss to the Washington Nationals and Byron Buxton exited Saturday night's game because of left side soreness.It was a tough day for the Twins' two All-Star players, and an ugly performance for a struggling team attempting to stay afloat in the wild-card standings.“We've been playing some pretty good fundamental baseball,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Today was not that.”Buxton didn't return to the field after the sixth inning, but Baldelli said Buxton was “relatively upbeat” when they chatted during the game. Buxton, who made a leaping catch at the center field wall in the first inning, will undergo medical imaging Sunday morning. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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062525 2nd Susan RFK Committee Truth Robert Malone Explained FIre Insurance Payouts Supreme Court by Kate Dalley
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
United States Fire Insurance Company v. Peterson's Oil Service, Inc.
A PSA for those whose homes burnt in the LA-area wildfires earlier this year: If the insurance company writes a check, it comes with two names on it — the property owner's and the bank's. But the bank may keep interest earned on that insurance payout. Now, a California assemblyman is trying to change that. We'll check in. Also: China lowers interest rates, and fewer international students come to the States for higher education.
A PSA for those whose homes burnt in the LA-area wildfires earlier this year: If the insurance company writes a check, it comes with two names on it — the property owner's and the bank's. But the bank may keep interest earned on that insurance payout. Now, a California assemblyman is trying to change that. We'll check in. Also: China lowers interest rates, and fewer international students come to the States for higher education.
Michael Wara is a lawyer and an expert in wildfire policy who says that solutions are out there, but face financial, political, and cultural resistance. What's needed, he says, are “whole-of-society” approaches that raise wildfire risk to the community level. In this regard, the devastation in Los Angeles in 2025 could provide the spark needed for smarter communication, better policies, and renewed urgency on wildfires, Wara tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your question. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Michael WaraConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / FacebookChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces guest Michael Wara, a wildfire expert and professor of law at Stanford University.(00:03:17) Journey to Wildfire ResearchHow Michael's clean energy work led to wildfire research.(00:04:48) Communities at the FrontlinesThe community-level challenges and responsibilities in fire prevention.(00:07:05) Shifting Community PerspectivesHow awareness is rising but state efforts remain misaligned.(00:09:28) Legacy Homes, Modern RiskWhy older homes pose a major risk and retrofitting is crucial.(00:11:06) The Limits of Utility-Led Safety EffortsThe significant but insufficient progress utilities have made.(00:14:35) Targeting High-Risk AreasHow utilities now prioritize high-risk areas for safety upgrades.(00:15:42) Insurance Industry RealitiesWhy insurers can't price risk without crashing markets.(00:18:24) Urban WildfiresHow today's major fires in suburbs are mostly fueled by homes.(00:23:24) The Climate Change MultiplierThe impact of atmospheric dryness and fuel moisture on fire risk.(00:25:57) New Fire RegulationsRecent mandates that have been implemented to decrease fire risk.(00:30:58) Hollywood's Role in Culture ChangeMichael's suggestion to showcase fire-safe landscaping.(00:33:04) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Hammond Power Solutions, Inc. v. National Union Fire Insurance
In the Palisades fire, we saw just how critical home fire insurance has become, and how it is the insurer of last resort for a growing number of Californians, as the big insurance companies stop writing new policies and refuse to renew existing ones. The problem is, some of those insured, when they suffer a loss, find out that FAIR does not necessarily cover what they thought it does, and that's led to a growing number of lawsuits against the plan. There was a large class action filed last summer by an Oakland attorney who specializes in these cases, on behalf of thousands of wildfire victims from around the state. Now that same lawyer is representing a couple from the Chico area who are also suing, because they say their home is uninhabitable, ruined by toxic smoke and fumes even though it survived the Park Fire and did not burn down. FAIR says the home is fine and refuses to cover the damage. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS political reporter Doug Sovern.
The Law of Rebuilding LA Episode 1: The hidden limits of fire insurance by
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
NWHW Holdings, Inc. v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
The Taking Inventory podcast was originally about the digital economy and advertising, but after our co-host's house burned down—thanks to LA's chaos—we've shifted our focus to fixing what could be the best city in the world. In our first episode about rebuilding LA, we have Jennifer Fitzgerald, the co-founder and former CEO of Policy Genius. Jennifer is working full-time on recovery and rebuilding efforts after losing her home and most of her neighborhood in the 2025 Palisades Fire in LA.
The Malibu Podcast is back for 2025, though with heavy hearts. In the wake of the recent wildfires and the devastation they have left behind, we asked insurance guru Robert Feldman back on the show for an insurance update and tips for those whose homes were lost or damaged. Robert breaks down the five steps of recovery for fire victims, discusses home hardening, dangerous misinformation, and what made the Palisades and Eaton fires so catastrophic. | To reach Robert Feldman at WOWS Insurance regarding home insurance, email robert@wowsinsurance.com or visit wowsinsurance.com and follow him on Instagram @bob.b.que
In this episode, Richard revisits the critical topic of fire insurance for South Bay homeowners. In light of recent wildfires, Richard offers practical advice to ensure you're properly covered in case of a disaster. He also shares essential tips on understanding your policy and the importance of ordinance or law coverage. For more South Bay real estate insights, subscribe to Richard's weekly blog at haynesre.com/blog.
California's Insurance Crisis: Fires, Losses, and Recovery Steps with WOWS Fire Insurance Services Wowsinsurance.com About the Guest(s): Robert Feldman is the CEO and co-founder of Wows Insurance Services, a leading wholesaler in the insurance industry with over 25 years of experience. Specializing in fire insurance, especially in high-risk zones like California, Robert actively educates realtors about securing insurance for homes deemed uninsurable. A seasoned speaker, he has contributed significantly to discussions at the California Association of Realtors and works on task forces and insurance panels to find solutions to California's housing insurance crisis. Episode Summary: In this gripping episode of The Chris Voss Show, returning guest Robert Feldman, CEO of Wows Insurance Services, delves into the escalating housing insurance crisis in California, particularly in the wake of devastating wildfires. Feldman, with his 25 years of experience, provides invaluable insights into the catastrophe, sharing his direct experiences from his own community, which faced the brunt of these fires. Listeners will gain a unique understanding of the complexities intertwined with insurance challenges, climate change, and community resilience in these unprecedented times. The discussion further elaborates on the immense scale and impact of the California wildfires, examining how communities, especially those in known fire zones, are struggling with losses both physical and financial. Feldman addresses not only the insurance industry's response to these crises, such as policy cancellations and rising premiums but also broadens the conversation to include future preparedness and mitigation strategies. Through his extensive engagement with realtors and homeowners, Feldman offers a roadmap to recovery even amidst the devastation, highlighting the importance of long-term planning and immediate action in the face of climatic challenges. Key Takeaways: Catastrophic Impact: The recent California wildfires have been exponentially more devastating than past fires, with entire communities incinerated. Insurance Challenges: Major insurance companies have been withdrawing from California, leading to coverage issues for homeowners in risk-prone areas. Five Steps to Recovery: Feldman outlines a systematic five-step process to aid victims in recovering from property loss, emphasizing the importance of filing a claim and planning reconstruction. Future Preparedness: There's a critical need for better land management and sustainable planning to mitigate future climate-related disasters. Community Support: The conversation highlights the incredible human spirit and community support in times of crisis, stressing the importance of unity. Notable Quotes: "This fire was a 10x fire… Woolsey was supposed to be one of the worst fires in California, and this one will be at least 10 times worse." "Insurance carriers were in California prior to this event, and over the last couple years really pulling back in essence canceling policies." "This event was more damaging to the environment than the last 30 years of not doing the preparation." "Five steps are really so very important… this is not gonna be done in six months. This is gonna be years." "When things are terrible, the good of humanity steps in and we rally. That's what you're seeing right now."
Jon Kelly and Peter come together to debate the viability of Maverick Carter's fascinating plan to create an NBA-adjacent international basketball league, touching on Maverick's ambitious fundraising efforts, and discussing the potential conflicts of interest and red flags. The duo also foreshadow the long-term effects of the catastrophic L.A. fires: the politicization of aid, price gouging, and the role of insurance companies in shaping future development. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CC393: Lindsie and Kail are all in for a potential return of Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag - aka Speidi. Both of them double down on their opinions on last week's topic about spending separate time with OG family members. News of insurance companies dropping fire coverage in California months before the devasting fires has Kail and Lindsie feeling some type of way... And this Tiktok ban isn't helping. A listener asks if they should tell their BFF that they don't like their husband... Oof, we've all been there! Thank you to our sponsor! Better Help: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/coffee today to get 10% off your first month. IQBar: Get 20% off every IQBar product plus free shipping when you text CONVOS to 64-000. By Texting 64000, you agree to receive recurring automated marketing messages from IQBAR. Message and data rates may apply. No purchase required. Terms apply, available at IQBAR.com. Reply "STOP" to stop, "HELP" for help. Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code Coffeeconvos at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod Orgain: For 30% off your order, head to Orgain.com/CONVOS and use code CONVOS. Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to learn more!
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Hartford Fire Insurance Company v. Chubb Custom Insurance Company
Winds in Southern California could reach 70 mph in some areas, a week after the devastating wildfires first broke out. It comes amid a new fire in Ventura County, which forced more evacuations.As thousands cope with losing their homes in the California wildfires, they have to think about what's next and if they want to rebuild. For those whose homes survived, there is fear of losing insurance coverage because of where they live. CBS News' national consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi explains.With President Biden preparing to leave office, "CBS Mornings" visits his home state of Delaware — where he attended school and launched his political career — to hear from residents about his lasting impact.Just after midnight Wednesday, a SpaceX rocket is scheduled to lift off, carrying a pair of lunar landers that will try to touch down on the moon in the coming months. One was built by a Japanese company and the other was built by a Texas company. Their mission is to carefully lower to the lunar surface and deliver 10 payloads for NASA.Chef, entrepreneur and bestselling author Ayesha Curry expands her empire into publishing with "Sweet July Books," an imprint dedicated to diverse voices. The first novel, "Honeysuckle and Bone" by Trisha Tobias, follows a young woman discovering dark secrets in Jamaica. They join "CBS Mornings."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on insurance concerns plaguing Los Angeles area residents.
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Dean talks more about FEMA and the impotance of calling your insurance company immediately to file a claim when dealing with a natural disaster. Dean explains payments from insurance companies and how to start a claim. He also discusses about fire windows and the differences between them and regular windows. Dean talks to a civil engineer that shares how residential water systems work during fires. Dean preview's part two of the show and continues to share the long-term temporary steps while rebuilding and redirecting after a disaster.
State forester offers tips for those who've lost home fire insurance -- Cache and State resources on making your home wildfire resistant
NUCLEAR! NFL moves Rams Vikings Game to State Farm Stadium after CANCELLING FIRE INSURANCE in LA!
Hey family, rescuing people from a lifetime of negative behaviors and painful consequences is what Jesus loves to do. He accepts us, forgives us, sets us on a new path. Our belief in Him is what save us. But do we truly honor him as Lord? This Sunday we'll learn the difference between life-changing faith... and fire insurance. Join us at 360 Schermerhorn St. at 10 a.m. Sunday as we hear the word from Pastor Hau Liu of Hope Midtown Church. iGnite Kidz church for ages 5-12 starts at 10 a.m. also.
Over the past decade, home and fire insurance in California has become an issue for current and new homeowners alike. Finding an insurance provider who will write a policy that adequately insures property against risk can now be incredibly difficult, particularly in areas like Malibu. Enter Robert Feldman, an insurance veteran with nearly 25 years of experience who specializes in fire zones and hard-to-place risks. Robert and his team have founded WOWS Insurance services, designed to deliver solutions for homes that previously were exceedingly difficult to insure. In this episode, Robert discusses the current state of the industry, the California Fair Plan and some of its alarming loopholes, and more! | To reach Robert Feldman at WOWS Insurance regarding home insurance, email robert@wowsinsurance.com or visit wowsinsurance.com
My guest today on Your Partner In Success Radio Robert Feldman is the Co-founder and CEO of WOWS Insurance Services, a pioneering company specializing in fire insurance solutions tailored for California's unique challenges. He returns to continue a conversation we had recently about the California fire insurance crisis – one hour simply wasn't enough to cover the information he has to share.A sought-after speaker and industry expert, Robert educates realtors, homeowners, and industry professionals on navigating the complex landscape of fire insurance. He serves on numerous task forces, collaborating with insurance carrier leadership to tackle the state's pressing insurance challenges.Connect with Robert Feldman: Website We appreciate you tuning in to this episode of Your Partner In Success Radio with Host Denise Griffitts. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and create even better content!Stay ConnectedWebsite: Your Partner In Success RadioEmail: mail@yourofficeontheweb.com
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Griffith Foods International I v. National Union Fire Insurance
It's becoming more difficult for some rural Oregonians to get fire insurance. The Oregon legislature passed a bill to map out risky wildfire areas all over the state. Lawmakers told Oregonians the map could not be used this way but it is being used and some are finding it difficult to get insurance. But there's so much more to this story as you will learn in this disturbing but eyeopening podcast.
Robert Feldman is the CEO, President, and Co-Founder of WOWS Insurance Services, a company revolutionizing fire insurance in California and beyond. With 25 years of experience specializing in fire zones and hard-to-place risks, Robert has become a leading voice in addressing the current fire insurance crisis. As home insurance rates have surged nearly 38% since 2019, Robert and his partners at WOWS have developed an innovative solution to reengineer homeowners' insurance. Their approach leverages big data, cutting-edge analytics, and location intelligence to create a more sustainable and cost-effective model for fire insurance. A sought-after speaker and industry expert, Robert educates realtors, homeowners, and industry professionals on navigating the complex landscape of fire insurance. He serves on numerous task forces, collaborating with insurance carrier leadership to tackle the state's pressing insurance challenges. In this conversation Robert will discuss the evolving fire risk landscape, the future of California's insurance market, and how WOWS Insurance Services is pioneering a new blueprint for the industry. He'll offer insights on what homeowners need to know about their coverage and share his vision for reengineering fire insurance to benefit all stakeholders in the long term. Connect with Robert Feldman online: Website | Instagram | Facebook
On this Wednesday's 'ASK (or SAY) Anything about Portugal' session it's...GMP! regular from the world of business Raquel from Lighthouse Consulting - https://www.lighthouseconsulting.pt on the importance of delegation in business.And Astrid from Expats Portugal with her look at upcoming attractions over at https://expatsportugal.com/?wpam_id=27 including a special cryptocurrency webinar.PLUS the very welcome return of our friend Nuno Mendes, who'll talk with us about what's going on in Portugal from his unique view in the world of insurance!---THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS, SPONSORS & THE GUMPERS WHO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE! Who doesn't LOVE them, first thing in the morning?!Find out more about us, Portugal and moving to Portugal at www.goodmorningportugal.comSupport our work, this community and learn loads more about Portugal at www.gmpvip.comDiscover the D2 'Residency through Investment' Visa - https://d2visaportugal.com/Need to exchange Dollars for Euros? Try https://www.goodmorningportugal.com/sup.../currency-exchangeContact Carl Munson - carl@goodmorningportugal.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.
Special coverage — The California Department of Insurance said if those affected by the Park Fire have insurance it may help with evacuation and relocation costs. Also, we head to Forest Ranch, where residents there were able to return home yesterday after an evacuation order for the area was downgraded. And we hear from NSPR staff about how the station's KCHO transmitter was almost burned in the fire.
God had a plan in place long before He created anything. That plan was to use His Son, Jesus, as a sacrifice to redeem fallen man—to reconcile us back to Him. He foreknew man would choose to sin and separate from Him, yet because of His great love for us, He took care of it by sending His Son to die on a cross, be buried for three days, and resurrected becoming victorious over death and the grave. He has sent an invitation to you to be a part of His plan...are you going to accept it? It's way more deeper than fire insurance—we are given the Same Spirit, with the same power that raised Jesus from the dead! So if you are a part of God's plan, why then do we act so helpless, so powerless? Recognize who you are in Christ and live like a child of the victorious Savior today!
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When Late Night Health's Mark Alyn chats with Robert Feldman, CEO, president and co-founder of WOWS Insurance Services, they are apt to reengineer fire insurance and help homeowners sleep at night. WOWS Insurance Services specializes in fire zones and areas where insurance is difficult to place and has launched an innovative new product that provides homeowners insurance, including fire coverage, for high end properties in the Western United States. The timing couldn't be better. This new option has launched at the same time as many insurance carriers are exiting the state of California and others. Homeowners who have not yet received communication from their current homeowners insurance company are often afraid to open their mail when that letter arrives. With WOWS insurance, insureds get protection and ease skyrocketing homeowners insurance costs, saving up to six figures. And when it's time to sell, coverage is transferable, adding a premium touch to their listing, enhancing their property, and standing out to potential buyers. WOWS provides brokers with an advantage in fire insurance coverage, standing out from competitors. Learn more about WOWS Insurance Services at https://wowsinsurance.com/.Robert Feldman is an insurance professional with 25 years of experience. His specialty is insurance in fire zones and hard to place risks. Due to his expertise, Robert has been sought after as a speaker at the California Association of Realtors, educating realtors about how to secure insurance for homes that are deemed uninsurable. Feldman also serves on numerous task forces, working with the senior leadership for many insurance carriers to solve the state's current insurance crisis.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/late-night-health-radio--2804369/support.
When Late Night Health's Mark Alyn chats with Robert Feldman, CEO, president and co-founder of WOWS Insurance Services, they are apt to reengineer fire insurance and help homeowners sleep at night. WOWS Insurance Services specializes in fire zones and areas where insurance is difficult to place and has launched an innovative new product that provides homeowners insurance, including fire coverage, for high end properties in the Western United States. The timing couldn't be better. This new option has launched at the same time as many insurance carriers are exiting the state of California and others. Homeowners who have not yet received communication from their current homeowners insurance company are often afraid to open their mail when that letter arrives. With WOWS insurance, insureds get protection and ease skyrocketing homeowners insurance costs, saving up to six figures. And when it's time to sell, coverage is transferable, adding a premium touch to their listing, enhancing their property, and standing out to potential buyers. WOWS provides brokers with an advantage in fire insurance coverage, standing out from competitors. Learn more about WOWS Insurance Services at https://wowsinsurance.com/.Robert Feldman is an insurance professional with 25 years of experience. His specialty is insurance in fire zones and hard to place risks. Due to his expertise, Robert has been sought after as a speaker at the California Association of Realtors, educating realtors about how to secure insurance for homes that are deemed uninsurable. Feldman also serves on numerous task forces, working with the senior leadership for many insurance carriers to solve the state's current insurance crisis.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/late-night-health-radio--2804369/support.
A sermon from Acts 10:44-48 and John 15:9-17
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How to Deal with a Kitchen Fire Insurance Claim
Episode 150 DAVID LESPERANCE AND MELVIN WARSHAW In this 150th Episode, we revisit the topic of citizenship and expatriation and try to answer the question, "Should I expatriate?." Establishing a life outside the friendly confines of the United States is a popular wealth conversation.. In the last few years, fueled by local dissatisfaction, political polarization, wealth divide animosity and positive "working abroad" experiences, "Expatriation" is now a big word in the cocktail party circuit. It's a word that shouldn't be taken lightly. Done correctly, it is a multi-year decision and planning process with significant consequences. Long-time friend of the podcast, DAVID LESPERANCE and fellow cross-border tax expert, MELVIN WARSHAW, share their expertise on the three levels of "detachment" from the USA. They will set out the administrative and tax consequences of moving up the ladder of recission from the United States. (David's previous interview here EP-76 Citizenship Diversification) What factors have caused a dramatic increase in Wealthy Families seeking second citizenships and residence as "Fire Insurance"? Tax the Rich proposals, Rising racism and anti-semitism, political polarization, mass shootings etc. What are the tax consequences of being a United States citizen? How does one obtain a second residence? What factors to consider? How does one obtain a second citizenship? What factors to consider? What are the types of "Fire Escape Plans"? (i.e. Go Bag option, American Living Abroad, Expatriation) What are the Tax consequences of leaving the United States vs a full "Expatriation"? What are possible factors that may cause one to trigger their Fire Escape Plan? (SCOTUS decision in Moore, Election mayhem, natural disasters, election results etc.) What is the impact on the US of Wealthy Americans triggering Fire Escape Plans? Should I Expatriate? Contact David Lesperance on Linkedin Melvin Warshaw on Linkedin https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Actually-Intelligent-Decision-Making-1-ebook/dp/B07FPQJJQT/
An investigation into required abortion pill access at California public universities. Also, growing pains for homeowner's last resort for fire insurance “FAIR Plan.” Finally, Hidden Brain's new series “U.S. 2.0” about how we form political beliefs. Abortion Pill Access at CA Universities A year ago, California required its public colleges and universities to start providing medication abortions on campus - the first state in the country to do so. But a new investigation by LAist has discovered that many schools haven't even told their students that abortion pills are available. Senior Health Reporter Jackie Fortiér sheds more light on what information students are - and aren't - getting, and what the consequences of this lack of accessibility can be. Growing Pains with CA's ‘Fair Plan' for Fire Insurance is an Economy Reporter at CalMatters and provides an update on California's FAIR Plan - a pool of insurers required by state statute to provide fire-insurance policies when property owners can't find them elsewhere. Levi's reporting found the plan is experiencing major growing pains. As the FAIR Plan writes more fire-insurance policies, homeowners complain about poor service, rising costs and threats of getting kicked off. CalMatters is a nonprofit newsroom that partners with public media stations across the state. Hidden Brain's New Series ‘U.S. 2.0' is the host and creator of the podcast Hidden Brain. Shankar joins Insight about his latest series “U.S. 2.0,” which is part of an annual series about finding wisdom amidst the chaos of everyday life. As we begin a pivotal election season, “U.S. 2.0” kicks off its latest series throughout February about how we form our political beliefs.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
3534 East Cap Venture, LLC v. Westchester Fire Insurance Company
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