So you purchased a house. Congratulations! Buying a home is a big step in anyone's life and a great investment. Now it's time to protect your investment by purchasing home owner insurance.
Home insurance is an insurance policy that covers your house, the garage, other related structures, and also personal possessions inside the home against damages caused by everything from fire to natural disasters and even theft. Different home insurance policies offer different levels of coverage. An all-risk policy, for example, covers your home and your property against any and all disasters or theft. However, just like with any insurance policy, the higher the coverage, the higher your premiums.
Home Owner Insurance and Coverage
Many lending institutions mandate mortgage clients to have a basic level of home owner insurance to receive a home loan. This requirement guarantees them that in the case of a catastrophic event, their mortgage balance will still be paid out. But you don't need to stop there. Depending on what specific items and areas of your home you want protected and in what type of event (i.e. earthquake, fire, theft) you want your home protected in, you can increase your home insurance coverage above and beyond the level required by the mortgage company.
The price of your home is fundamentally where you begin when deciding on the level of coverage for your home. So, you need to first establish the amount it would cost to repair and/or rebuild your home. Once that amount has been established, insure your home for that amount. Some home owner insurance policies also automatically adjust the level of coverage each year to take into consideration appreciation and the increased value of your home.
Home Owner Insurance and Personal Property
Remember, protecting your home is not the only reason to get home insurance. Different levels of coverage can also protect the items in your home. It you want to protect your home and everything in it, take inventory of your personal property, including furniture, high-end electronics and appliances, and anything of value. This will establish a value for all items in your home. Take this value and add it to the coverage level of your home insurance policy. If you can't afford that amount of coverage, take a percentage of the overall value of your personal property and adjust the level of coverage based on what you can afford and what you'd want replaced. If you want to protect your personal property, you need home owner insurance.
Home Owner Insurance and Pets
Believe it or not, your pets play a part in why you need home owner insurance and in deciding the level of home insurance coverage you choose. That's because your pets can cause damage to your home and injury to others. Different levels of home insurance coverage also cover injury in the home and protect you against lawsuits. If you have pets, remember that they can lead to damage and injury; so invest in home insurance and choose your level of home insurance coverage accordingly.
If you want to protect your home and your family, you need home insurance. It covers you when the unexpected occurs. Without it, you could end up losing everything.
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Did you know that your home, your property and your valuables are probably not covered against any type of water damage? Sure, should your home go up in flames, from an earthquake, a terrorist attack, or an alien invasion; you will probably be entitled to compensation from an insurance company, but if you should be so unlucky as to lose your belongings in a flood you will quickly find that you are totally out of luck with your current insurance provider. This is why it is so important to purchase supplemental home owner flood insurance for your property.
Each year, thousands of people lose their home and their belongings to damage associated with water. From floods that were caused by rainwater washing away your home to a simple leak in your hot water heater that led to a buildup of black mold invading your walls, there are a variety of different disasters that a typical insurance company simply will not cover. And most of these insurance companies do not even let their customers know that they are not providing them with any sort of basic home owner flood insurance.
If you want your home to be as protected as it possibly can be, you will need to invest in supplemental insurance to protect it from water damage. There are a variety of different types of flood insurance that you should consider taking a look at, but be sure to determine which one is right for you before you go investing in a particualr plan. Also, even if you think that there is no possible way that you could lose your house to water damage, think again. Just because the root cause of the destruction of your house was not caused by water, there could be some kind of water involved in some way or another (rain during a hurricane for example) and an insurance company would deny compensation for your home.
Whether you think home insurance is useful or not, you should certainly consider a home owner flood insurance policy just to make sure that your home stays safe. After all, seeing as how the best way for an insurance company to avoid paying you the money you so rightly deserve is to claim that water was responsible for the damage, you want to make sure that you are covered for such a claim. Even if your main insurance provider decides that it does not want to pay you for damages, your flood insurance provider will be required to pay in full.
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