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Protecting The Largest Purchase Of Your Life
by John Layton, Joh
At one time or another just about everyone has been told that their house is the largest purchase they will ever make. It is very important to protect that investment. The question that remains is, "How do I do that?" It's not complicated at all, the answer is with home insurance. Insurance policies to protect your home are available from numerous sources such as your bank, or an insurance broker. Many insurance companies also sell policies directly to the home owner via their agents or website.

It is just a simple fact of life, bad things will happen and there's not much that you can do about it. Home insurance will allow you to rebuild or replace your home if the unthinkable should happen. The exact coverage provided can vary from provider to provider and policy to policy. Most policies will cover fire, vandalism, etc. Various protections for the main structure are in the policy generally. As a bonus home insurance also provides coverage of the contents of your house, your possessions. The extent of coverage and the amount of payout will vary depending on what you ask for and who you deal with. Unfortunately the largest factor in how much coverage you will get is how much you will pay.

There are other reasons to take out a home insurance policy as well. A financial institution you deal with may require that there is a policy for a house in order to grant a mortgage. The policy would also be seen as a positive for any other loans or second mortgages.

In the United States there are three common types of home insurance policy that most homeowners are interested in. These are HO-3, HO-4, and HO-5. The first, HO-3, is the most common policy sold to a homeowner. It covers the house it self as well as contents. In addition this policy provides coverage for some liability, such as accidental injury to visitors. HO-4 is normally known as renters insurance, and it provides mostly for the coverage of apartment contents. HO-5 is very similar to HO-3 however it will provide more coverage for liability and injury.

The most important thing to remember with home insurance is to read your policy and know what you have agreed on. Many people can be surprised to find out what their policy does not cover. These surprises are never something you want when you may have just lost your family home and can compound the devastation that was visited on you. Insurance providers often set coverages you may have assumed would be basic as extras they charge for. Flood insurance is a common example of this. It is often an extra which must be requested and paid for. You need to be very aware of what the insurance will cover and what it will not to protect your investment.
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