Archive for December, 2005

Commercial Bonds: Obtain The Lowest Rate (Part 2 of 2)

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

In the first part of this article, we reviewed what bonding companies typically look at when reviewing an applicant. In this installment, we will talk about what you can do to better your situation to become less of a risk and in turn lower your bond premium.
General Bond Application: For the most part, [...]

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Mortgage Broker Bonds: State By State

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

The opening of a series on mortgage broker bonds. Everything you would like to know, broken down state by state.

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Surety Bonds, Not Insurance

Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

People often mistake surety bonds for just another type of insurance. There are numerous differences separating the two. First, we will go over what they actually guarantee. Next, we will go over how they work. You will have a better idea of what they are after knowing what they do and [...]

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“I never had a claim and my surety bond company dropped me!”

Monday, December 5th, 2005

The conservative underwriting guidelines of the current surety bond market are causing many people to be dropped, even after a principal is with the same surety for years. Many are baffled as to why a bonding company would not want to write their commercial bond(s) after so many claim free years.
Some bonding [...]

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What Do You Want To Know About Surety Bonds?

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

At JW Bond Consultants, we always do our best to educate our clients about surety bonds. We want out clients to grasp what bonds truly are so they feel more comfortable with the process. To educate we answer questions in our forums and live web chat, write articles on our blog, and try [...]

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