Jun 26 2007

Compare Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates

Tag: Generaladmin @ 2:17 pm

You can compare Florida Insurance Rates online.

This site is intended as a starting point to help you compare rates. 

"On this site you will find approved rates from a sampling of insurance companies for a typical Florida home. The typical rates quoted here are not guaranteed rates, but are only intended to demonstrate that rates vary significantly from company to company. Please contact the insurance companies or agents of your choice to obtain a quote for your home."

http://www.flgov.com/shop4insurance 

 

 


Jun 20 2007

Best Gas Prices in Your Area

Tag: Generaladmin @ 5:41 pm

Looking for the best buy on gas in your area?

Best price for Gas 

 

 


Jun 14 2007

Town of Davie charging fees for auto accidents?

Tag: Generaladmin @ 1:42 pm

I just read this in the Sun Sentinel. 

Davie may charges fees of $840 — or more — to drivers blamed for serious crashes

By Susannah Bryan
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

June 14, 2007

DAVIE · Passing through? Better drive carefully.

Davie may soon impose fees on motorists cited in traffic accidents on state highways and county roads. Proponents say the fee would help recoup the cost of the town's police and fire services at a time municipalities are bracing for state-imposed tax cuts.

A proposal tentatively approved by Town Council members last week would let the town bill insurance companies of residents and nonresidents. Should a resident's insurance company refuse to pay the claim, the town would write off the charge. But nonresidents would get a bill.

Click here to read the rest of the story… 

 


Jun 12 2007

Broward’s 2007 Homeownership Program

Tag: Generaladmin @ 3:05 pm

In an effort to help homebuyers achieve home ownership, Broward County’s Housing and Community Development Division and Housing Finance Authority are offering residents a number of options through the 2007 Homeownership Program.

The new program offers four financing options, all with a 30-year, fixed-rate first mortgage at 5.25 percent. Most offer down payment assistance. The first mortgage and note are exempt from documentary stamps and intangible tax, representing significant savings for homebuyers.
Options include:

80/20 Mortgage Loan – featuring a 30-year, fixed-rate first mortgage at
5.25 percent and a 30-year, fixed-rate second mortgage up to 20 percent of the sales price of the home with an interest rate of 6.25 percent.

7% Down Payment Assisted Loan – featuring a 30-year, fixed-rate first mortgage at 5.25 percent and a 20-year, amortizing second mortgage at a rate of 7.00 percent for up to 7 percent of the sales price of the home.
Second mortgage funds are made available by CitiMortgage, Inc., the primary institution servicing the 2007 program.

Low Rate Mortgage – featuring a 30-year, fixed-rate first mortgage at a rate of 5.25 percent, with no down payment assistance.

Assisted Loan Subsidy Mortgage – featuring a 30-year, fixed rate first mortgage at a rate of 5.25 percent and a zero percent, deferred payment second mortgage. The second mortgage may be funded through the federal HOME Program or through the State Housing Initiatives Program (SHIP).
Buyers must apply for these funds separately and meet and agree to all program requirements.

The programs are available for purchase of a new or existing single family houses, condominiums or townhouses located in Broward County. You do not have to be a first-time buyer, but you must meet standard credit requirements. Other requirements include:

Household incomes may not exceed $73,680 for one- or two-person households, or $85,960 for households with three or more persons Purchase price for a home cannot exceed $525,090
$225 bond program fee is due at closing Interested applicants should contact participating lenders, who are listed at [ http://www.broward.org/housing ]www.broward.org/housing, or call the Broward County Call Center, 954-831-4000.


Jun 01 2007

The State of Florida has declared June 1—12 a sales tax holiday for hurricane supplies.

Tag: Generaladmin @ 11:02 am

Florida law provides that no sales tax or discretionary sales surtax (also known as a local option sales tax) will be collected on the sale or purchase of certain items* related to hurricane preparedness for the period beginning 12:01 a.m., Friday, June 1, 2007, and ending at midnight, Tuesday, June 12, 2007.

  • This special sales tax holiday DOES NOT apply to clothing, books, or school supplies.

This sales tax exemption applies to each eligible item, regardless of the number of items sold on the same invoice to a customer. If the sales price of a qualifying item exceeds the allowable threshold amount (listed below) this tax exemption will not apply and the total purchase price is subject to tax. The exemption DOES NOT apply to the leasing of a qualified item.

The following items are specifically identified as eligible for this special sales tax holiday for hurricane preparedness:

Qualifying items selling for $10 or less:

  • Reusable ice or items sold as artificial ice

Qualifying items selling for $20 or less:

  • Any portable self-powered light source
  • Battery-powered flashlights
  • Battery-powered lanterns
  • Gas-powered lanterns (including propane, kerosene, lamp oil, or similar fuel)
  • Tiki type torches
  • Candles

Qualifying items selling for $25 or less:

  • Any gas or diesel fuel container (including LP gas and kerosene containers)

Qualifying items selling for $30 or less: 

  • Batteries, including rechargeable (listed sizes only)
              o AAA-cell
              o AA-cell
              o C-cell
              o D-cell
              o 6-volt (excluding automobile and boat batteries)
              o 9-volt (excluding automobile and boat batteries)
  • Coolers (food-storage; non-electrical)
  • Ice chests (food-storag