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Before you look for the absolute cheapest home owners insurance, make a short list of decent insurance companies. You can type "insurance company ratings" into any search engine and get some free information on the financial strength of the various companies. You want a company that is going to be around when you need them.
Then, call a company on the list or get a quote online. Ask a lot of questions, first, though. There may be ways to save money that you hadn't thought of, or aren't on the list below. Be sure that you understand what is covered and what isn't. Take notes, writing down the exact policy limits and deductible amounts and anything else relevant.
You are going to need this information to accurately compare the quote to others. What you are really looking for is not the cheapest home owners insurance, but the cheapest way to get the policy you need. With that in mind, here are some ways to lower that premium.
1. Have a higher deductible. Insurance is for disasters, not small stuff, so plan to pay the first $1000 someday when something happens. Meanwhile you'll save money every year. Does this make you uncomfortable? Here's a solution: If the annual premium is say, $80 less with a higher deductible, put that $80 into a special account each year. You'll eventually have the whole deductible covered, or if you have no claims, you'll have extra money for retirement.
2. Ask about a car / home discount. Usually you can get a lower rate if you car is insured with same company as your house. Note the exact criteria and limits for the auto policy, though. You'll want to fairly compare this part of the policy with others as well.
3. Get at least three quotes. Use your notes to make sure that each company is quoting the same policy limits, and roughly the same policy conditions, so you can honestly compare the quotes.
4. Use independent agents. Because they are not limited to one company, they can sell you policies from whichever companies are cheapest, or best suit your needs.
5. Ask about special discounts. Non-smokers usually get a discount. You may get a discount for security alarms as well.
6. Make sure the home is safe. Whether or not there is an inspection before the policy is issued, you don't want to lie to get cheap rates. In other words, you really should have smoke alarms, locks on the doors, a fire extinguisher, and an updated furnace.
7. Check the coverage on contents. If you don't really have $40,000 worth of stuff in the house, don't pay for the coverage. When the time for a claim comes, the insurance company won't pay for value that wasn't there, but they will collect for it if you let them.
In the end, you may never get a perfect comparison of rates. Some insurance companies won't have the exact same policies available as others. They may each have their own minimum content coverage requirements, for example, or a minimum policy limits based on square footage. Still, if you use the guidelines here, you will get close to the cheapest home owners policy - for the coverage you need.
Flood insurance must be purchased from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). With that in mind, it is important to realize that there are safety precautions you can take to better protect your home against the storms, high winds, and flooding associated with hurricanes as well as general “bad weather” that often hits southern states like Louisiana.
Consider the following repairs and upgrades before you head out to get your Louisiana home owner insurance quote:
• Replace or repair your roof with sturdy materials. High winds will rip a poorly installed roof, or a roof made of weak material, right off your home.
• Install windows made of durable materials. Not only does this help keep your windows from being blown into your home, but it also helps keep other debris from being blown into the open space your windows leave behind. Some Louisiana home owner insurance companies recommend installing storm shutters – ask your insurance company about these.
• All doors made of glass, such as patio doors or deck doors, should meet the safety standards set forth by the home owner insurance company.
• There should never be any debris lying around in the yard. This debris could be swept up and blown into your home or your neighbor's home.
• Remove any trees and bushes that are too close to your home for your comfort.
Your insurance agent will have more suggestions for safeguarding your home against the dangerous weather sometimes experienced by Louisiana residents. A home owner insurance policy in Louisiana does not have to be expensive; ask about these safeguarding tips when you shop for your Louisiana home owner insurance quote.