Thursday, October 23, 2014

Building a House? Builder's Risk

Insurance for a house that is being built is called Builder's Risk Insurance. Coverage gradually increases as the home is being built.

What does it protect?
The structure being built, materials, fixtures, equipment being used to build the building

Why do I need this?
The same reason you want insurance on your home and car. You want to reduce your risk.

Why can't I just get a homeowner policy?
Homeowner policies do not cover building projects; they cover fully built homes.


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Jess's Famous Chocolate Chip Cookies


As a change of pace today we thought we might share Jess's Famous Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe. She adapted it from the Nestle Toll House recipe and it is a favorite around the office.

Ingredients:
     2 1/4c all-purpose flour
       1tsp baking soda
       1tsp salt
       1c (2 sticks) butter
       3/4c packed brown sugar
       3/4c raw cane sugar
       1tsp vanilla extract
        2 large eggs
        2c (12oz pkg) semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions:
  • Preheat oven to 375° F
  • Combine flour, baking soda and salt in a small bowl
  • Melt butter
  • Beat butter, brown sugar, raw cane sugar and vanilla extract in a large mixing bowl until creamy
  • Add eggs on at a time mixing after each addition
  • Gradually beat in flour mixture
  • Mix in chocolate chips
  • Drop rounded tablespoons of dough onto an ungreased baking sheet.
  • Cook at 375° F for 8-11 minutes
  • Remove from oven and place on cooling rack
  • Enjoy

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Traveling? Protect Your Home

There are a few easy things you can do to protect your home while you are travelling.

Stop your mail: Contact your local post office and ask them to hold your mail as of a certain date. You can restart it as soon as you get home. This stops mail from piling up in your mailbox alerting unsavory characters of your absence.

Use timers: You can buy timers that will turn on your electronics at a certain time and turn them off later. A lamp can be set to turn on around sunset and a TV can be set to turn on during the day or at might. People are less likely to notice your absence if electronics and lights are turning on and off in the house than if it is dark and motionless inside.

Ask a neighbor: Before you leave you can ask a trusted neighbor to watch out for your house and make sure nothing suspicious is going on while you're away. If you're not that close with your neighbors, you can always ask a friend to drive by and check on it.

Put the can away: Making sure not to leave you trash can at the curb while you're gone is a good practice. The trash may need to go, but leaving a trash can at the end of your driveway for a week is a dead giveaway that you aren't home. If you really need your trash disposed of you can take it to the dump before your trip or ask a neighbor to put it out and take it in.

Alarm: Having an alarm system in your home is a great asset and can give you piece of mind while on your trip.

Insurance: Last, but definitely not least. Make sure your home has insurance coverage. Many policies cover theft and vandalism.