Sentences with phrase «unaffordable when»

With traditional homeowners insurance, you can make sure you never set your deductible at an amount that would be unaffordable when you have a claim.
Most of these policies will double in cost every 5 years, making the policy unaffordable when you need the insurance the most.
For most of his clients on a fixed income, he says, «these life insurance policies become unaffordable when they need it most.»
So the answer is yes, unless they can convince a magistrate that the charge is unaffordable when they get hauled back to court for non-payment.
Ken, please keep fighting for improvements to the system, but please do not make the mistake of believing that all legal services are unaffordable when that is simply not the case, or the mistake of thinking that small firm solicitor work is a commodity that can be dumped in the lap of some corporate behemoth, or the mistake of thinking that the Law Society has all the powers necessary to magically fix everything.
The same home is affordable when rates are low; and unaffordable when rates increase.
Flaherty has warned consumers to avoid mortgages that could become unaffordable when borrowing costs rise, after Canadians took on record household debts relative to disposable -LSB-...]
Median home prices are currently at 4.6 times our gross median household income, but Demographia, an urban planning research firm and consultancy in the U.S., argues that prices become unaffordable when they exceed three times income.

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Pro tip: when listing those Gorgeous, Unaffordable Houses with Impeccable Fixtures and Shoes - Off Flooring, remind everyone that you «love referrals,» that you're «always available for referrals,» and «Oh by the way, referrals are always welcome!»
As Oakland CA public bank activists document, this can have a devastating effect when those fees make a basic human need — in this case, water — unaffordable.
Wynne said the likely reception from critics will be similar to the reception that full - day kindergarten received when it was introduced, saying it's unaffordable.
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Holds that Judges Must Issue Findings of Fact when Setting Unaffordable Bail for Indigent Defendants.
When a city grows rich, its wealth tends to outpace its housing supply, forcing prices higher and making vast swaths of the city unaffordable for middle - class families.
Back in about 2003 when having a PT was what rich people did because it was starting to be the «in'thing and seemingly unaffordable and out of reach for the average Office Junior like myself.
When one also considers the current fiscal realities whereby English taxpayers are funding generous benefits in Scotland and Wales which are unavailable and unaffordable in England it is not hard to understand why anger over devolution is rising.
When Chris Hamilton or Don Blankenship or any of the other kings of coal say that coal keeps our energy affordable, they're doing what the coal industry has always done — lying in order to keep us complacent, to keep us believing that new sources of energy will make energy unaffordable and that coal is plentiful, abundant and cheap.
Fewer than half of elementary schools and fewer than one - third of low - income schools offer before - and after - school care, and when offered it is often unaffordable.
Attendance suffers when families are struggling to keep up with the routine of school despite the lack of reliable transportation, working long hours in poorly paid jobs with little flexibility, unstable and unaffordable housing, inadequate health care and escalating community violence.
But many encounter another problem when it comes to online academic writing services — most of the companies are asking for prices that are unaffordable for a student.
When reviewing our policies, research has shown that these loans can result in unaffordable payment and high default rates for users so we will be updating our policies globally to reflect that.»
They each offer affordable plans based on income but when we combine all of the plans, the total becomes unaffordable...
In response, the Federal Insurance Office (FIO) set a standard that recognizes auto insurance as «unaffordable» when the average premium in a community exceeds two percent of the community's median household income.
«When you are done with school, there are lots of reasons why student loan debt may seem unaffordable,» said Karen McCarthy, director of policy analysis for the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
«Our research found that unaffordable rents are making it hard for people to save for a down payment... There are good reasons to rent temporarily — when you move to a new city, for example — but from an affordability perspective, rents are crazy right now.
When plans for settlement of unaffordable debts are created specific to the individual's situation, credit reports and scores can recover sometimes within a year or two, similar to availability of credit to chapter 7 filers.
When seeking mortgage approval with poor credit the amount saved can be the difference between affordable and unaffordable.
Prior to January 1, 2014, when guaranteed issue of insurance coverage, elimination of preexisting condition exclusions, and several other critical ACA protections took effect for individual health insurance coverage, early retirees between ages 55 and 64 often faced difficulties obtaining insurance in the individual market because of age or chronic conditions that made coverage unaffordable or inaccessible.
That means people who took out universal life insurance coverage in the 1980s and 1990s, when interest rates hit their peak, saw their premiums gradually increase and potentially become unaffordable.
Wynne said the likely reception from critics will be similar to the reception that full - day kindergarten received when it was introduced, saying it's unaffordable.
It's one of the hardest thing any veterinarian will ever have to face: The grief a pet owner experiences when putting a sick or injured pet to sleep not because the pet's condition isn't treatable, but because that treatment is unaffordable.
During World Wars I and II, when dog breeding became an unaffordable luxury for most people, the numbers of Italian Greyhounds in England dwindled dangerously low.
I suppose adding «reduce the cost» is a hopeless dream when I've added many costly features to the drug, but it really breaks my heart to know how many dogs can't take it because it's unaffordable.
While this does reflect her feelings about the «British cultural suspicion of contemporary art» as a reason to leave in her case, many other artists also left London to work in affordable spaces in Berlin when their studios in London became unaffordable.
Widespread plunder of private collections also took place following the victory of the Red Army in 1945, and in the 1970s when East German authorities would levy unaffordable tax bills on collectors, accepting works of art in lieu of payment.
I don't like it when artists are only doing unaffordable work.
Working both as a billboard painter and a comic strip artist, Samba employed the conventions of both genres, yet was forced to resort to painting on sacking cloth when canvas became unaffordable.
The UK economy will probably soon collapse like Argentina's when its state spending became unaffordable.
No one should ever have to pay for the repairs and medical bills that result from an accident, especially when those bills are unaffordable and could permanently damage the victim's financial health.
Therefore, if bencher election candidates» campaign literature doesn't provide a detailed strategy for solving the unaffordable legal services problem, don't vote for them, and tell them so when you see them.
In this digital information age, I don't think our «public» law libraries (law school and law society libraries) are the first place a citizen would think to go to access legal information; and I wonder if our libraries» maintenance of expensive print subscription services — like published law reporters and law digest services — is justified when these print resources are no longer used by our own «expert» users (students, faculty and practising lawyers), are incomprehensible and effectively inaccessible to the non-expert public, unaffordable, and increasingly unmanageable.
When the figure is set as high as this, in reality it will be unaffordable because of Financial Fair Play regulations.
Then when governments are forced to publically hold law societies to account for a lack of progress in solving the unaffordable legal services problem, they will have a very good answer — a solution is in progress.
In response, the Federal Insurance Office (FIO) set a standard that recognizes auto insurance as «unaffordable» when the average premium in a community exceeds two percent of the community's median household income.
But a lot of coverage losses under the AHCA would happen when insurance becomes unaffordable.
Mortgage protection insurance protects your home when a loved one passes away and their income is lost (making your mortgage payments unaffordable).
By choosing a ten year term you run the risk of being uninsurable when the first ten year term expires or if you develop a health condition the premiums may be unaffordable leaving your family at great risk.
One should cancel term life insurance when it is no longer needed, or the premiums required become unaffordable
When it comes to finding proper burial insurance for seniors over 80, the common perception of many people is that it is unaffordable.
At a time when the rand continues to lose value in international terms, London is fast becoming unaffordable for many South Africans.
Forbearance Instead of IDR Others said that when telling their servicer that their standard monthly payment is unaffordable, they're directed to options like forbearance or extended payment, which can be more expensive over the long - term than an IDR plan.
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