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For
many of us our home is our most valuable possession. The time to think
about the unthinkable disaster is before it happens to you. If your
home were damaged or destroyed, insurance can help you repair or rebuild
your home and replace damaged possessions.
The
main purpose of insurance is to protect you against losses you cannot
afford. Few people have the financial resources to rebuild their homes.
In addition to protecting your home and possessions, homeowners insurance
also provides liability coverage to protect you from financial ruin
if someone is injured on your property and sues for damages.
A
homeowners insurance policy consists of coverage for your dwelling
and your personal property. It also includes liability insurance which
pays for injuries to other people or damages to their property accidentally
caused by you, your family or your pets. You also can buy several types
of additional insurance for property that is not listed in your homeowners
policy or for perils not covered — such as flood — for
which you need a separate policy. You do this by either buying a separate
policy or by adding an endorsement or rider to your policy.
Tips
for Keeping Your Rates Low
There
are some simple steps you can take to reduce your homeowner’s
premiums.
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Raise
Your Deductible - A deductible is the amount you pay before the
insurance starts to pay for your loss. Since the purpose of insurance
is to pay for the losses you cannot afford, raise your deductible
to a limit that you could handle in case of a loss.
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New
Home - If your home is less than 10 years old, you may be eligible
for a new home discount.
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Make
Your Home Safer - You may be eligible for a discount if you have
a burglar and fire alarms systems and/or sprinkler systems. Monitored
systems will earn a bigger discount than unmonitored systems.
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Construction
Material - When you buy a home, look for fire-resistant construction,
such as brick, masonry or rock. You may pay a lower premium for
hail-resistant roofs, such as those made of concrete tile, while
wood roofs may bring a surcharge. Check the location of the nearest
fire department, and avoid buying in floodprone areas.
Non-Smoker Discounts
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Tools & Resources
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Includes
a wealth of information on how to insure homes against flooding.
This site is the official
web page for the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency.
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