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We're joined by WJHG Chief Meteorologist Chris Smith for our annual talk for Hurricane Season. What you need to know, how to prepare and best advise to make it through the season without fear or clickbait. It's two old friends talking weather and more on this edition of Sweet Home PCB.
On this West Virginia Morning, experts say major flood events are so common that everyone needs flood insurance and professional cycling returns to Charleston. The post The High Cost Of Flood Insurance And Cycling Champions In Charleston, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Spending a little time with Senator Bill Cassidy talking school choice and his letter to President Trump about flood insurance.
* Breaking down the Saints 2025 schedule * Senator Bill Cassidy on school choice and his letter to President Trump about flood insurance
Tommy talks with Sen. Bill Cassidy about tariffs, flood insurance, fentanyl, and more
...1st and foremost, is your home properly insured as I often say It's what you learn, after you know it all, that really counts you may want to examine your declaration page this week look at what the policy covers and more importantly, what is not covered give some thought to how much coverage you want it $$$ think about how big of a deductible you prefer are there riders that you need to put in place you can add flood insurance if you don't have it when a named storm enters in the region near your home insurance companies will stop writing new policies until the storm has passed if you are currently under contract and haven't locked in your policy by binding it you run the risk of not being able to close your home purchase get the yard tools out and trim all of the branches on your trees before the storm comes along otherwise you are stockpiling projectiles that can inflict damage do you have a generator in place if not then give some thought to your food supply and storage while you are outside - get a look at your roof is it missing shingles or has a leak that needs to be fixed today's show gives you a roadmap to your preventative maintenance tips as well as what you should really be stocking up on this season
Flood insurance. It's something that most people have heard of and that many probably have a notion they should look into as the climate warms and severe storms grow more frequent. To their credit, some have done more than think about it. As NC Newsline's Galen Bacharier reported this week, about 10 percent of […]
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What did you think? Text us! We are unable to reply on this app, so include phone # or email address.In this episode, host Peter Haines, elder at Concho Valley OPC in Concho Valley, AZ, leads a discussion with Brian Tilton, deacon at Trinity OPC in Hatboro, PA, and co-owner of Millham Companies, a personal and business insurance firm in Pennsylvania. Together, they explore the topic of flood insurance—its importance, how it works, and its role in our responsibility as stewards of what God has entrusted to us. They also discuss how deacons can collaborate with congregants to help them make informed decisions about the relevance of flood insurance for their families. We hope this conversation will serve as a valuable resource, particularly for deacons as they assist church families in evaluating their budgets.You can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to send us some feedback on your podcast player or ask a diaconal question by going to OPCCDM.org.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. It's Thursday and that means it's time to catch up on politics with The Times-Picayune/The Advocate's editorial director and columnist, Stephanie Grace. She tells us about rising tension between Mayor LaToya Cantrell and the city council over the city's role collecting taxes for other government entities.A new report from the Newcomb Institute found that over 10% of Louisiana adults struggle with severe depression and/or anxiety and 9% have either attempted suicide or had suicidal thoughts. Dr. Anita Raj, executive director of the Newcomb Institute, tells us more about this study and how Louisianans can prioritize their mental health and seek treatment. Louisianans are told, it doesn't matter where you live, you should have flood insurance. But many people cannot afford the National Flood Insurance Program's premiums. Now, we're not only seeing more people dropping coverage, but those who do purchase insurance are paying higher rates.Reporter Elise Plunk of the Louisiana Illuminator tells us about the issues that arise when people drop their policies, and the Catch-22 that's created for those who continue to buy insurance.__Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Bob Pavlovich. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 pm. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Guest: Dr. Philip Mulder, Assistant Professor at UW-MadisonOnce you become a homeowner, you are flooded with the overwhelming responsibility of protecting your home, which means that you are going to need home insurance! But is it fair that your insurance may cost significantly more because of the weather that tends to happen around you? Or, what if homeowner's insurance isn't even available to you at all because of the weather? That is the current reality for some home and business owners across the U.S. Today on Weather Geeks, we brought on economist Dr. Philip Mulder who has already crunched the numbers about why that is and how insurance providers can get away with this..Chapters00:00 Introduction to Homeowner's Insurance and Climate Risks02:53 The Role of the National Flood Insurance Program05:54 Challenges of Flood Mapping and Insurance Coverage09:08 Impact of Recent Hurricanes on Insurance11:54 Understanding Mortgage Escrow and Insurance Premiums14:56 Trends in Homeowners Insurance Premiums17:49 The Role of Reinsurance in Insurance Markets21:05 Climate Change and Future Insurance Trends23:59 Insurance Burden on Low-Income Communities27:04 Future Research Directions in Insurance and Climate RiskSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The flood insurance crisis in Louisiana has worsened in recent years and reforms like Risk Rating 2.0 could be making things worse. We talk to Peter Waggoner, a senior policy advisor with GNO Inc. about what he says is a lack of transparency and how it's pricing people out.
* The flood insurance crisis in Louisiana has worsened in recent years and reforms like Risk Rating 2.0 could be making things worse. We'll talk to Peter Waggoner, a senior policy advisor with GNO Inc. about what he says is a lack of transparency and how it's pricing people out. * Checking in with Jeff Nowak to talk Saints
* New Orleans will be safe for the Super Bowl, but state laws make it harder * If you had to pick 3 king cakes for an out of towner, which 3 you picking? * There needs to be more transparency from the government on flood insurance * Is Kellen Moore the guy for the Saints coaching job? * The Trump administration is picking a lot of fights. Will it work?
Janet Ruiz, Director of Strategic Communication with the Insurance Information Institute, sheds light on the challenges and confusion surrounding insurance coverage amid disasters like the LA fires. She discusses wildfire insurance options, the role of the California FAIR Plan for high-risk areas, and the impact of state regulations like Prop 103. Janet also provides clarity on disaster preparedness, the importance of flood insurance, and how communities can navigate these crises effectively.
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In this episode, Cary Weston sits down with Chris Greene, founder of the Flood Insurance Guru, a niche insurance and marketing expert who transformed his business by embracing video content and AI tools. Chris shares his journey of scaling his company with over 5,000 videos, generating millions in revenue, and how he's teaching others to harness the power of video and ChatGPT. The conversation dives into building authenticity, using AI tools for efficiency, and navigating challenges, including his personal journey of losing his vision and adapting his work approach. Key Takeaways Niche Focus and Authenticity Drive Success Chris leveraged personal experiences and a deep understanding of flood insurance to create a unique and trusted brand that resonates with customers. AI Tools Amplify Productivity and Creativity By creating custom GPTs and using AI tools like HeyGen and HubSpot integrations, Chris optimized workflows, built targeted content, and improved customer experience. Human Connection through Video Content Personalized video proposals, answering FAQs, and authentic storytelling shortened sales cycles and deepened customer trust. About Chris Greene Chris Greene is the founder of the Flood Insurance Guru, a business built to educate, empower, and assist homeowners in navigating flood insurance policies. Starting his journey after a difficult personal experience with flood insurance, Chris decided to fill the gap in public knowledge through authentic and accessible video content. Beyond his insurance work, Chris has become a sought-after marketing consultant, teaching others how to build niche businesses through video and inbound marketing strategies. You can learn more about Chris and his work at: Flood Insurance Guru YouTube Channel Website Are you ready to use ChatGPT to be more productive and efficient in your work? Check out Cary's customized, interactive workshops:
This replay of a previously broadcast segment features a rep from the Connecticut State Comptroller's Office unpacking the details of Connecticut's totally free ArrayRX Discount Drug and Prescription program, that can deliver up to 80% savings to any state resident for many of their pharmaceutical needs. Then - since a lot of local families and businesses experienced life-changing experiences during recent flooding, and there was so much confusion around insurance coverage for damage - we'll replay our conversation with an expert from the CT Insurance Dept. to help you understand whether it's time for you to consider obtaining flood insurance. And we're replying an encore of a segment of a chat we had recently with AAA Northeast - getting us up to speed on all the important things we need to know as vehicle owners and pedestrians steer their way through late fall and toward the cold and snowy winter weather ahead.
The nonprofit RISE Resilience Innovations last year funded four startups working on ways to improve and transform flood insurance, using Norfolk as a testing ground.
Need to speak to an insurance professional today? Call HH Insurance at (727) 498-5551 or visit their website! HH Insurance is all about changing the stereotype of insurance companies in Florida. They are focused on the customer and a commitment to serving them. The team is focused on providing a simple buying experience to you and meeting your asks. Jake Holehouse from HH Insurance discusses the complexities of insurance, particularly regarding the most recent hurricane season. They cover challenges in the insurance industry, the impact of hurricane damage in Florida and the Southeast, and the importance of understanding policy details. Jake dives into topics like building codes, flood insurance, boat insurance, and liability coverage, offering insights on how to ensure proper coverage and avoid common pitfalls. A must-listen for anyone looking to better understand their understanding of insurance. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:34 Guest Introduction: Jake Whole House 00:57 Impact of Recent Hurricanes on Insurance 02:22 Building Codes and Hurricane Resilience 04:57 Challenges in Insuring Older Homes 13:29 Flood Insurance and Coverage Issues 16:57 Boat Insurance and Common Mistakes 33:37 Starting an Insurance Business 38:53 Key Factors in Boat Insurance 39:09 Charter Boat Insurance Considerations 41:24 Media Exclusions and Crew Coverage 44:20 Hurricane Plans and Coverage 46:13 Travel and Coverage Territory 47:59 Lightning and Theft Coverage 53:35 Understanding Policy Endorsements 57:40 Finding the Right Insurance Agent 01:05:55 Liability and Physical Damage Coverage 01:11:02 Marine Insurance for Businesses 01:13:14 Conclusion and Contact Information All of my other socials can be found here : https://linktr.ee/TomRowlandPodcast The Tom Rowland Podcast is presented by Star brite! Clean and protect with Star brite, a leading manufacturer of appearance, maintenance, and performance chemicals and accessories, serving the marine, RV, automotive, powersports, hardware, and home care industries for over 50 years. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and with its manufacturing plant in Montgomery, AL, the company produces "Made In The USA" products, including its flagship ethanol fuel treatment, Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment. https://bit.ly/48tNW0y Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today your Chef Dwayne Stein is joined by The Queen of Insurnce Collette Biedenkopf. The Queen and the Chef discuss the current state of Insurnace in the State of Louisiana. Specificaly the Insurer of last resort....now the only resort...Citizens Insurance. Also they talk about Hurricane coverage and tips for home owners...such as taking a video of your belongings before the strom. Finally the discuss Flood Insurance in regards to Hurricane Helene and it's devastating effects in Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas.If you want to get in touch with Collette Biedenkopf, the Queen of Insurance visit her at https://agentpages.twfg.com/biedins/ All that and more on Mortgage Gumbo w/ Dwayne Stein 9/28/24dway
Major flooding events are increasingly common across the U.S., but homeowners looking for flood insurance will find few choices. The main providers of flood insurance is the U.S. government through the National Flood Insurance Program, or NFIP. But even though the NFIP is one of the only flood insurance games in town, it's drowning in debt. On today's episode, the NFIP's struggle to stay afloat. Related listening: Hazard maps: The curse of knowledge (Apple / Spotify) When insurers can't get insurance Flood money For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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In this episode, we discuss the 2024 hurricane season, flood insurance, disaster assistance, and SBA disaster loans.Download the disaster assistance guide hereContact Information: Website: FloodInsuranceGuru.com Email: flood@floodinsuranceguru.com YouTube: Flood Insurance Guru Channel Remember, knowledge is power, especially when it comes to protecting and maximizing your real estate investments.
With the recent hurricanes, wildfires, and other natural disasters around the country, Clark has specific advice for home buyers. Also today, as remote work scams proliferate, learn more about how to find legitimate work from home. Flood Insurance: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Legit WFH Jobs: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Zillow will now show climate risk data on home listings Will Your House Flood? We Ask the Experts When Hurricane Helene hit, this disaster-proof Florida neighborhood kept the lights on Roth vs. Traditional 401(k): What's the Difference? BBB-File a Complaint The six-figure hybrid jobs that are most in-demand Legitimate Work From Home Jobs – How to Find Them (Clark.com) Should I Contribute to a 529 Plan Only To Roll It Into a Roth IRA Later? Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Passive Income Pilots! This week, Tait and Ryan talk with Jules Sneddon and Trevor Moss from the National Real Estate Insurance Group to explore everything you need to know about insuring your real estate investments. From protecting against storm damage to navigating the rising insurance costs in high-risk areas like Florida, Jules and Trevor break down the essentials. They share expert tips on choosing the right coverage, avoiding common pitfalls, and how to vet a reliable insurance carrier. Jules Sneddon is the Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at National Real Estate Insurance Group, with over 32 years of experience in the insurance industry. She is also a licensed real estate agent and soon-to-be broker. Jules is known for her expertise in helping real estate investors navigate complex insurance needs, ensuring they have the right portfolio coverage.Trevor Moss, the Director of Program Sales with 3.5 years at NREIG, is dedicated to ensuring investors are fully protected and educated about their insurance options.
We discuss the Coachella Valley bus fiasco, The Lucky Loser. Is it an assassination attempt if no shots are fired? Is it an assassination attempt if you're a sovereign citizen? Terrorizing FEMA workers, meteorologists threatened, Rock McLobster, a proper crabcake, Flood Insurance in Florida and more
Your 60-second money minute. Today's topic: Assessing The Need For Flood Insurance
Karen Conti, Chicago trial attorney, joins Bob Sirott to talk about whether or not Illinois residents should consider getting flood insurance, even if they don’t live in a flood plain. She also shares details about how to access a list of judge recommendations before you vote and a list of the referenda on the ballot […]
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New research from the Central Bank has found that one in twenty buildings in Ireland struggle to get insurance for flooding, and that this issue could worsen in the future.Ian Guider, Columnist with the Business Post, spoke to Matt about this and the how shares in Flutter and other UK bookmakers have fallen, on Monday's business news.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the chat.
Jasmin and Matthew discuss the lack of flood insurance among homeowners impacted by Hurricane Helene, the expected resignation of Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, and the mistreatment and abandonment of Black African migrants in Lebanon during Israel's bombardment of the country.
AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that if you let your flood insurance lapse and then got hit by Helene, you may be able to renew it.
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward the Tampa Bay region, home to some 3 million people, residents there are still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Helene caused billions of dollars in damage. Yet nearly every homeowner who may be affected lacks adequate flood insurance. Plus, our TVs may also be watching us. And we’re coming up on one year since Microsoft finalized the largest video game deal ever: $68 billion for Activision Blizzard.
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward the Tampa Bay region, home to some 3 million people, residents there are still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Helene caused billions of dollars in damage. Yet nearly every homeowner who may be affected lacks adequate flood insurance. Plus, our TVs may also be watching us. And we’re coming up on one year since Microsoft finalized the largest video game deal ever: $68 billion for Activision Blizzard.
Witness the resilience of Isleton, California, as they pioneer a groundbreaking, community-based flood insurance program aimed at fostering recovery and climate resilience. This initiative, led by UC Davis researchers, could revolutionize disaster preparedness, offering fast, flexible support post-flood and investing in long-term sustainability. Series: "UC Davis News" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 40177]
Witness the resilience of Isleton, California, as they pioneer a groundbreaking, community-based flood insurance program aimed at fostering recovery and climate resilience. This initiative, led by UC Davis researchers, could revolutionize disaster preparedness, offering fast, flexible support post-flood and investing in long-term sustainability. Series: "UC Davis News" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 40177]
Witness the resilience of Isleton, California, as they pioneer a groundbreaking, community-based flood insurance program aimed at fostering recovery and climate resilience. This initiative, led by UC Davis researchers, could revolutionize disaster preparedness, offering fast, flexible support post-flood and investing in long-term sustainability. Series: "UC Davis News" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 40177]
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports that homeowners' insurance won't help many of those in the Southeast with damage from Hurricane Helene.
A massive port workers strike is underway, with the potential for major impacts on the nationwide supply chain. Also, aid and cleanup efforts are underway after Hurricane Helene rips through the Southeast. Plus, Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Queen Elizabeth II had ‘a form of bone cancer' before her death in his new memoir. And, MLB great Pete Rose, who was banned from baseball for life after a betting scandal, dies at 83.
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This week, we into a mix of candid and humorous conversation between Sean Oliver and Kevin Nash, touching on a variety of topics, from funny anecdotes involving hair treatments to discussions on natural disasters and hurricane experiences. Nash shares his thoughts on storm preparedness, personal stories about wrestling, and reflections on life, health, and conspiracies. The episode balances the usual light-hearted banter with some deeper reflections, including Vince McMahon's controversial three-computer comment and the implications of his complex personality. Expect laughter, nostalgia, and the kind of insider wrestling tales only Kevin Nash can tell. Manscaped -Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code KLIQ at Manscaped.com. GameTime-Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and redeem code KLIQ for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply). Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime Magic Spoon- Satisfy your snack cravings the healthy way with Magic Spoon! Head over to magicspoon.com/KLIQ or find them in your local grocery store and get $5 off your order with code KLIQ—high protein, low sugar, and full of flavor. Try it now and taste the magic! Rocket Money-Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/nash. Lumen-Take the next step in improving your health, go to lumen.me/KLIQ to get 15% off your Lumen. 00:00 Kliq This #117: Mr McMahon's 3 computers 00:22 Shampoos that washed the grey out 02:23 Hurricane 11:03 News Reporters 17:37 Flood Insurance 24:10 Guy was a Trump voter? More like a Trump plant 26:10 has Kevin thought about doing a fitness/workout segment? 30:23 Trump watch 31:27 BREAK Manscaped 33:31 ALL of our advertisers are for the weekend 35:38 Stay safe. We need kev telling more people to fuck off lol. 37:54 you'll never be 'Big Sexy' Kevin Nash sitting on Haku's lap while drinking a beer cool. 40:38 "Wrestlebuds" 45:29 Blue Steel Cage 48:06 WCW's Ropes vs WWE's 49:37 BREAK MAGIC SPOON 51:55 Reading a cereal box 54:48 MR. MCMAHON DOC 01:00:43 WWE doesn't want--ANY association w him 01:04:31 Any new info? 01:06:18 Shane McMahon 01:09:12 Ruthless Aggression Era 01:10:24 Bret Hart on Owen 01:11:09 TV PG ERA 01:22:18 BREAK GAMETIME 01:24:39 Oliver is great at reading ads 01:26:09 “How similar is Mr McMahon to Vince?” 01:30:05 “Agree w Eric that Vince took character from him?” 01:32:40 Greatest heel of all time? 01:36:09 Austin calling about this show 01:37:34 Austin “isnt a CTE guy” 01:40:34 Conclusion 01:41:24 Stem Cells improved his brain 01:43:33 FLORIDA MAN or JERSEY GUY 01:50:05 BREAK ROCKET MONEY 01:52:19 BREAK LUMEN 01:55:02 Ozempic/Lumen 01:58:44 People just don't have health insurance 02:00:22 Nain Rouge 02:01:40 Would the Screwjob would have been any different if you and Hall would have been there? 02:09:06 Was the Montreal Screwjob a work? 02:11:31 WHY Nash wont get back in the ring 02:15:31 Longest reigning champion of the 90s 02:16:45 Can Bret Hart by funny? 02:23:54 VKM legacy 02:26:42 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with DJ McClure, Vice President of Business Development at National Flood Experts, to explore the critical relationship between flood insurance and real estate. DJ shares his expertise on how flood zones impact property values, the process of mitigating flood insurance costs, and what realtors need to know to protect their clients' investments.Whether you're a real estate professional or a property owner, this discussion is packed with valuable insights to help you navigate the world of flood insurance.DJ McClure is a real estate investor who has a great story to share and words of wisdom to impart for both beginning and veteran investors alike, so grab your pen and paper, buckle up and enjoy the ride. Want to become financially free through commercial real estate? Check out our eBook to learn how to jump start a cash flowing real estate portfolio here https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-book Enjoy the show? Subscribe to the channel for all our upcoming real estate investor interviews and episodes. ************************************************************************ GET INVOLVED, CONNECTED & GROW YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS LEARN -- Want to learn the ins and outs of real estate investing? Check out our book at https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-book PARTNER -- Want to partner on a deal or connect in person? Email the host Gabe Petersen at gabe@therealestateinvestingclub.com or reach out on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabe-petersen/ WATCH -- Want to watch our YouTube channel? Click here: https://bit.ly/theREIshow ************************************************************************ ABOUT THE REAL ESTATE INVESTING CLUB SHOW Hear from successful real estate investors across every asset class on how they got started investing in real estate and then grew from their first deal to a portfolio of cash-flowing properties. We interview real estate pros from every asset class and learn what strategies they used to create generational wealth for themselves and their families. The REI Club is an interview-based real estate show that will teach you the fastest ways to start and grow your real estate investing career in today's market - from multifamily, to self-storage, to mobile home parks, to mix-use industrial, you'll hear it all! Join us as we delve into our guests career peaks and valleys and the best advice, greatest stories, and favorite tips they learned along the way. Want to create wealth for yourself using the vehicle of real estate? Getting mentorship is the fastest way to success. Get an REI mentor and check out our REI course at https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com. #realestateinvesting #passiveincome #realestate Send us a textInterested in becoming a passive investor in one of our projects? Kaizen Properties, is looking for passive investors for our upcoming deals. We invest in what are known as “recession resistant assets”: self storage, MH & RV parks, and industrial properties. If you are interested, go to the website and click on the “Invest with Us” button at the bottom of the page.Support the show
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DJ McClure is the VP of Sales & Business Development at National Flood Experts (NFE), driving strategic growth through partnerships and tailored costsaving solutions. NFE's achievements include consecutive appearances on the Inc. 5000 list and recognition on the Tampa Bay Business Journal's Fast 50 list. With a commitment to innovative flood insurance solutions, NFE has saved clients over $15 million in premiums and added nearly $300 million in property value. Supported by a team of experienced professionals, NFE is dedicated to providing nationwide clients with education, guidance, and optimal solutions. Support the Show.https://www.buzzsprout.com/1187780/supporters/newFollow Rama on socials!LinkedIn | Meta | Twitter | Instagram|YoutubeConnect to Rama Krishnahttps://calendly.com/rama-krishna/ E-mail: info@ushacapital.comWebsite: www.ushacapital.comRegister for Multifamily AP360 - 2024 Asset Management virtual conference - https://mfap360.com/assetmanagementTo find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: email: info@ushacapital.com
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What is the true definition of a flood when it comes to insurance? An insurance companies definition will more likely be different than yours. You will be surprised to find out that 40% of floods actually occur outside of designated flood zones. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on the Real Estate Roundtable with Century 21 Jack Real Estate.
This week on The Allegheny Front, during the COVID pandemic, a coal-fired power plant that was a way of life for many in one community closed. We traveled there to learn how they memorialized it. As more severe storms cause downed trees and dump water on Pennsylvania, insurance premiums could rise. A Pennsylvania task force charged with figuring out how to get more homes in the state covered by flood insurance released its recommendations this summer. Plus, a study shows a racist government policy enacted decades ago has led to fewer green spaces in many communities across the country. Also, will fossil fuel workers be able to take advantage of jobs in green energy?
Insurance companies are not climate activists, but they know more about climate risk than just about anyone. And as storms get more extreme and unpredictable a lot of insurers are running the numbers on Florida and realizing that the math just isn't working anymore. For decades, low cost insurance helped mask the risks of living in some of the riskiest parts of the country. However a climate correction is now underway. Prices are skyrocketing. And on America's riskiest peninsula, residents are beginning to feel climate change where it hurts—in their bank accounts.Not Built For This is a 6-part mini-series from 99% Invisible, with new episodes on Tuesdays and Fridays in the 99% Invisible feed. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes and get exclusive access to bonus content.
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