Very few purchasers of Builder's Risk insurance are aware that coverage ceases in two ways and not just at policy expiration. At expiration as everyone is aware , coverage also ceases when a project, recently completed is awarded it's…
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At 15 years old Chester Greenwood went ice skating on a pond near his home in Farmington Maine. It was so cold his ears nearly froze off. The next afternoon he covered his ears with a woolen scarf that proved to be too itchy and heavy. The…
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Starting in 2011, landlords will be required to issue 1099's for all vendors paid more than $600 in fees for that fiscal year. There will be an exemption for those who have a temporary rental. The IRS also has the ability to exempt landlords…
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Builders Risk Policies Do Not End at the Expiration Date
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