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Insurance companies have discovered a new way of sucking more money out of the innocent: they are now requiring your Social Security Number and asking you if they can check your credit rating. Even if you have a flawless driving record, they will jack your rates up if you have a poor credit rating. Don’t give them permissions to check your credit rating! I know of one guy in such a situation whose rates went up $200 per 6 months!
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By considering things like energy-efficient mechanicals, window orientation, and renewable energy sources, homes can be evaluated to meet the energy codes. Here's what the IRC has to say.
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Insurance companies have discovered a new way of sucking more money out of the innocent: they are now requiring your Social Security Number and asking you if they can check your credit rating. Even if you have a flawless driving record, they will jack your rates up if you have a poor credit rating. Don't give them permissions to check your credit rating! I know of one guy in such a situation whose rates went up $200 per 6 months!