A C.L.U.E. report stands for a Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange. The “exchange” in this particular situation represents the information that the home insurance loss underwrites about home insurance claims.
Based off an article at Zillow.com, one in every fifteen homes possesses an insurance claim every year. This is something that could potentially be very important when buying your new home, as insurance claims could show any significant damage that has been previously inflicted onto a home you are looking at and potentially considering buying. The top five claims you should look out for are wind and hail, water damage, vandalism, theft, and fire.
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
By clicking submit, I authorize The Americas Tax Choice and its affiliated companies to: (1) use, sell, and share my information for marketing purposes, including cross-context behavioral advertising, as described in our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, (2) supplement the information that I provide with additional information lawfully obtained from other sources, like demographic data from public sources, interests inferred from web page views, or other data relevant to what might interest me, like past purchase or location data, (3) contact me or enable others to contact me by email with offers for goods and services from any category at the email address provided, and (4) retain my information while I am engaging with marketing messages that I receive and for a reasonable amount of time thereafter. I understand I can opt out at any time through an email that I receive, or by clicking hereRecent Posts

5 Things In Your Credit Report You’ve Got To Know About
How much do you know about what’s in your credit report? Many people may be …Read More »
Key To Raising Your Credit Score Using Credit History
Believe it or not, credit history has a huge impact on your overall credit score. …Read More »
How Length Of Credit History Affects Your Score
The amount of time you’ve had credit makes a difference in your credit score. In …Read More »
