homeowners
Coverage of homeowners in the Nexus archive.
- Huntington Beach homeowners continue fight over sewer easement as pool demolition moves forward
The O.C. Sanitation District continued its work on a controversial sewer easement project, resulting in the demolition of another backyard pool. This activity is part of an ongoing legal battle concerning the infrastructure and has progressed toward trial.
- Hopewell residents clean up after flooding as homeowners call for drainage improvements
Cleanup efforts continued across Hopewell following heavy rainfall that caused flooding in streets, homes, and businesses. The resulting flooding left some residents dealing with costly damage. Due to these issues, homeowners are calling for improvements to local drainage systems.
- Seattle council bars homeowner solicitations to fight displacement
Seattle's council has implemented a voluntary 'do not solicit' registry to prevent harassment and exploitation of homeowners by speculators seeking to purchase homes at below-market prices. The initiative aims to combat displacement by limiting unsolicited outreach to homeowners.
- Vehicle finally removed from West Town townhome after crash: homeowners
A crashed vehicle was finally removed from a West Town townhome after being left there since early Sunday morning. Homeowners confirmed the removal.
- Can an HOA take your home? Why more owners are facing foreclosure fights
Homeowners may face foreclosure due to unpaid HOA debts. The article explains how HOA-driven foreclosures occur and outlines the legal rights available to affected homeowners.
- FEMA flood maps cause 'misunderstanding' among some homeowners, leaving millions without insurance, experts say
FEMA flood maps are causing a misunderstanding among some homeowners, leading to millions lacking flood insurance, according to experts. A NOAA chief data officer highlighted confusion about what being in a FEMA flood zone signifies.
- FEMA flood maps cause 'misunderstanding' among some homeowners, leaving millions without insurance, experts say
FEMA flood maps are causing misunderstandings among homeowners, leading to millions lacking insurance, according to experts. A former NOAA chief data officer highlighted the confusion about what being in a FEMA flood zone signifies.
- California’s insurance hell is destroying lives — here’s what the top commissioner candidates say they’ll do
California homeowners are experiencing rising insurance premiums and limited coverage options. Leading insurance commissioner candidates are proposing differing approaches to address these challenges.
- ‘Drastically affected my entire career’: Army pilot recovering after loose dog led to serious crash
An Army helicopter pilot, Ryan De Leon, sustained serious injuries after swerving to avoid a loose dog while riding a scooter, leading to a crash that affected his career. He is suing the dog's owners after their insurance denied liability, citing Georgia leash laws as a basis for negligence. De Leon emphasizes the importance of leash laws to prevent similar incidents.
- They spent tens of thousands of dollars on home remodels — only to regret it
Some homeowners spent tens of thousands of dollars on home remodels but later regretted the decision. The upgrades did not meet their expectations, leading to second thoughts about the investment.
- Worst hotspots for Japanese knotweed revealed as homeowners are forced to pay up to £15,000 to battle invasive plant that wrecks gardens and house values
Homeowners in the UK are paying up to £15,000 to combat Japanese knotweed, an invasive plant that damages gardens and reduces property values. The article highlights the worst hotspots for this plant, which poses significant financial and structural challenges.
- Top realtor reveals the hidden costs homeowners face after spending more than $150,000 fixing his own house
A top realtor has highlighted hidden costs that homeowners encounter after investing over $150,000 in their own properties. The revelation underscores unexpected financial burdens beyond initial renovation expenses.
- ‘Total devastation’: Suffolk confronts aftermath of unprecedented wildfire
Suffolk is dealing with the aftermath of an unprecedented wildfire that has caused 'total devastation,' affecting homeowners and holidaymakers. Flames have spread across heathland and neared a nuclear power plant.
- The No. 1 HVAC mistake that’s costing homeowners thousands
The article discusses the most common HVAC mistake that is causing homeowners to lose significant amounts of money. It emphasizes the financial impact of this error, urging readers to avoid unnecessary expenses.
- 7 common HVAC mistakes that could cost you money
The article highlights 7 common HVAC mistakes that homeowners make, which can lead to increased utility bills due to costly missteps in system maintenance.
- Tornadoes pose bigger risk to homeowners than hurricanes, new research says
New research from First Street indicates that tornadoes and severe convective storms pose a greater risk to homeowners than hurricanes. Jeremy Porter, chief economist at First Street, discussed the findings on 'The Daily Report'.
- Bay Ridge Towers parking decks closed as homeowners seek funding for major repairs
Residents of Bay Ridge Towers are seeking answers after two parking decks at the housing complex were closed due to structural concerns. The privately owned parking decks, located beneath the Belt Parkway and built over private freight railroad tracks, have been closed since the end of 2024 under an order.
- The biggest weather risk for homeowners? It's no longer hurricanes.
Severe convective storms have become the biggest weather risk for homeowners, surpassing hurricanes. These storms account for about a third of global natural disaster economic losses, according to a new study.
- Homeowners claim their flats are worthless after major building work by coffee shop underneath 'caused their walls to crack and floors to sink'
Homeowners allege that major building work conducted by a coffee shop beneath their flats caused structural damage, including cracked walls and sinking floors, rendering their properties worthless.
- The deed thieves targeting New York brownstones
Rising property values in New York have led to an increase in title thefts from homeowners without their knowledge. Deed thieves are specifically targeting brownstones, exploiting the situation to steal property titles.
- Hardworking homeowners say unauthorized groups are taking over their community pools - and that the HOAs they pay a fortune to aren't doing a thing to stop them
Homeowners report unauthorized groups are using their community pools without permission, while the homeowners' associations (HOAs) they pay are failing to address the issue. The situation highlights dissatisfaction with HOA inaction despite significant fees paid by residents.
- Ask Angi: How can I lower my energy bills in the summer?
Energy bills often rise in summer due to increased AC use, but proactive steps can significantly reduce costs. Homeowners are advised to take measures to manage energy consumption effectively.
- Candidate Q&A: Maui County Council, Wailuku-Waiheʻe-Waikapū – Randy Konohia
Randy Konohia, a candidate for the Maui County Council in the Wailuku-Waiheʻe-Waikapū district, criticized Bill 9 for being rushed through despite its good intentions, causing uncertainty for families, homeowners, and workers.
- Candidate Q&A: State House District 20 – David Asing
David Asing proposes a plan to reduce condo and home insurance costs, aiming to lower rent expenses and provide homeowners with insurance deductions.
- Ask Angi: What should homeowners know before pest problems start?
Homeowners should understand early signs to avoid major headaches and costly repairs caused by pest problems. The article emphasizes proactive measures to prevent issues before they escalate.
- Crime reporter reveals tactics burglars use to vet homes before breaking in — including one common trap homeowners fall for
Veteran crime reporter Lori Fullbright revealed tactics burglars use to assess homes before breaking in, including a common trap that homeowners often fall for. The article highlights specific phrases burglars use during this process.
- California can make earthquake insurance cheaper by reducing risk
California faces a high probability of major earthquakes in the next 30 years, yet only 13% of homeowners have earthquake insurance. Scientists estimate a 99% chance of such events, but low adoption of insurance suggests a gap between risk perception and preparedness.
- Threat of ‘The Big One’ sends Californians scrambling for earthquake insurance
California homeowners are rushing to purchase earthquake insurance due to fears of the anticipated 'Big One' earthquake. The article highlights increased demand for coverage as residents prepare for a potential major seismic event.
- As wildfires burn across Colorado, here’s an updated insurance breakdown for homeowners
Wildfires are burning across Colorado, prompting new laws to offer homeowners more transparency and faster access to insurance. However, affordability remains a challenge for affected residents.
- Former Gov. Pat Quinn pushing 'Millionaire Amendment' to lower Illinois property taxes
Former Gov. Pat Quinn is advocating for the 'Millionaire Amendment' to reduce Illinois property taxes, which he claims are among the highest in the U.S. He suggests that implementing a new tax on millionaires could provide relief to homeowners.
- Fort Worth family looking for answers after July 4 fire destroys home
A fire on July 4 destroyed a home in Fort Worth, with fireworks suspected as the cause. The homeowners are awaiting an investigation report while working to rebuild their lives.
- Homeowners living next to Essex greenfield site that travellers tarmacked in a two-hour weekend 'land grab' tell of their fury as the culprits are allowed to live there a whole YEAR
Homeowners in Essex are angry because travelers occupied a greenfield site during a two-hour weekend event, and the site has remained occupied for a year.
- ‘Taylor Swift Tax’ Stirs Bad Blood With Rhode Island Homeowners
A tax nicknamed 'Taylor Swift Tax' is causing conflict among homeowners in Rhode Island. The term 'Bad Blood' indicates rising tensions over the issue.
- Austin Energy increases solar incentives for homeowners, businesses
Austin Energy has increased financial incentives for customers to install solar panels. The expanded incentives apply to both homeowners and businesses in the area.
- Seattle council bill would limit homeowner solicitations
Seattle lawmakers are considering a bill to prohibit pressuring unwilling homeowners to sell their properties, aiming to prevent harassment and exploitation. The proposal by Councilmember Dionne Foster includes a voluntary 'do not solicit' list for homeowners.
- ‘My life was completely swept away:’ Kittredge residents continue flood cleanup
Residents of Kittredge are continuing flood cleanup efforts, which are expected to last months as they remove mud and water from their homes. The flooding has significantly disrupted daily life, with one resident stating their life was 'completely swept away.'
- Insurers shifted roof replacement costs onto homeowners thanks to a new federal rule — just in time for hail and hurricane season
A new federal rule has caused insurers to shift roof replacement costs to homeowners, leaving those with significant roof damage to choose between filing an insurance claim that may raise premiums or paying for repairs out of pocket. This change occurs as hail and hurricane seasons approach, increasing the likelihood of roof damage.
- When could homeowners realistically expect to refinance? 4 lending experts weigh in
Experts indicate that the optimal time for homeowners to refinance depends on factors such as their current mortgage loan rate. Four lending professionals provided insights on determining the right timing for refinancing.
- Staggering surge in California insurance costs seen across state as new map reveals hardest hit areas
Homeowners in California are facing a significant increase in insurance costs, with a new map highlighting that areas at the highest wildfire risk are the most affected.
- The AC temperature that will save homeowners hundreds this summer: experts
Experts recommend a specific AC temperature to help homeowners save money this summer. The article highlights the importance of finding optimal thermostat settings during hot weather.