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Homeowners Insurance: What determines the amount of your coverage?

Homeowner’s insurance was designed to protect people’s homes and belongings in the event of disasters such as fire, vandalism, or theft. These events might only happen rarely, and many people do not even want to imagine them occurring. But the fact remains that these types of events do happen must be prepared for properly. The best way to do that is through homeowner’s insurance. It will be well worth it if you become a victim yourself.

At the time you buy homeowner’s insurance, the company you are dealing with will decide the amount to be paid out. It depends on the overall value of the home you are insuring, including its location, land, and other things. That is why the amount some people receive as coverage sometimes comes out to less than what they paid for the home in the first place. The policy covers only the home’s structure; the land is not covered because it is not deemed possible to damage it, according these companies. Remember also that in the U.S., homeowner’s insurance won’t cover your home against earthquakes.

To get a policy that will insure your home, you need to both own and live in the home you are planning to insure. If you are renting out a home you own, you won’t qualify. As well, if you are renting you should look for renter’s insurance—you can’t get homeowner’s coverage. There’s a lot of choice in terms of coverage plans, depending on what you want to insure. If you get dwelling coverage, it will protect your home and other attached structures in which you don’t live, like a garage.

There’s another kind of coverage, called Coverage for Other Structures, that offers protection for all your property’s different dwellings. This can include anything from guest houses to swimming pools. If you opt for personal property coverage, your home will be covered, along with your possessions that are inside. This is an especially good idea for people with valuable possessions they want to protect. Another type is Loss of Use Coverage. This comes in handy in the event that your house is unlivable after a disaster. It will provide you with funds to pay for hotels, restaurant meals, and so on.

There are plenty of options for homeowner’s insurance out there. It all depends what you’re intending to insure and the amount you’re willing to spend. It doesn’t matter where you live—getting such insurance is crucial to protect your property and assets. It’s always better to be prepared beforehand and not risk the catastrophic mess that will result if you have to cover the cost of damage out of your own pocket. If you don’t have any coverage yet, call an insurance provider and get one as soon as you can. If this is your first time getting this type of insurance, you can always find companies that will sit with you and explain all the details. Overall, it’s an investment that’s well worth it.



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... approved establishing flood plain management requirements consistent with the eligibility requirements for participation in the National Flood Insurance ...


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Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Aug 18, 2008
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