Homeowners Insurance Rates to Change May 1

December 31, 2008 by Gary Sides 

Insurance Commissioner Jim Long signed a settlement agreement with homeowners insurance companies Thursday, allowing rates to increase by an average of 4.05 percent.

The North Carolina Rate Bureau, which represents all of the homeowners insurance companies doing business in the state, had requested a 19.5 percent average rate increase.

Rate changes will vary by territory.  Some coastal territories could see increases by as much as 29% while western areas could actually decrease.  The changes will take effect May 1, 2009.

“There has been a lot of speculation surrounding this homeowners rate filing, but I feel that we’ve reached a settlement that is fair to both consumers and insurance companies in North Carolina,” Long said in a statement. “No one likes to see their insurance rates go up, but the industry made a strong case for allowing some increases this year. The silver lining is that most consumers won’t see nearly the increases that were initially proposed.”

The settlement also realigns several insurance territories along the coast so that homeowners who live farther inland pay less for insurance. Long said that makes sense because these homes have less exposure to the impact of a hurricane.

The increase will be the first since May 2007, when homeowners insurance rates went up 5.4 percent.

Changes to NC Auto Safety Inspections

December 31, 2008 by Gary Sides 

NCDMV has announced changes to the safety inspection process to go into effect 1/1/09

  1. The safety inspection sticker will go away in 2009.  Instead you will be required to have your vehicle inspected prior to your registration renewal.  If the vehicle is not inspected prior to the renewal date the system will not allow you to renew your tag.
  2. If any repairs are required in order to pass the safety inspection you will have 60 days instead of the previous 30 days to complete repairs and pass the inspection.

For more information go to the NC DMV website;

http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/

Did You Know?

December 9, 2008 by Gary Sides 

 

Its sad to think about but over the next hour……
138 children will run away from home.
76 children will be abused

9 will be arrested for drug offenses

Hug a kid today

Fast Quotes Online

December 3, 2008 by Gary Sides 

New website with fast car insurance quotes now up.