Hurricane Rounds The Bend—Real Estate Worry For Texas?
August 16th, 2007 Categories: Gulf Coast Real Estate News, Texas Weather
Make sure if you have a closing coming up in the next week or so that your buyers have obtained their homeowner’s insurance.
Once a hurricane hits the Gulf of Mexico, policies won’t be issued until it makes landfall. If you have a listing that is sold, call the selling agent and make sure they have the buyer secure their binder. It doesn’t have to be paid for, just a binder issued by the insurance company for the policy would be satisfactory.
The course is not definite, but better be prepared than sorry in the event it hits the Gulf of Mexico.




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