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Your home is likely to be one of the largest investments you make in your life and you’ll want to protect it accordingly. But home insurance can be a confusing subject—figuring out what it covers and which policy is best for you isn’t always easy. But by learning the basics, you can choose the best policy to protect your treasured abode for years to come!
The Basics Homeowner’s insurance provides protection against calamities that affect the structure of your home and your possessions. A standard policy has two main functions:
Policy Types There are different types of home insurance available to you, with varying protections and premium amounts. Knowing what you need from a policy before you buy will help you select the right policy and help you to avoid purchasing more than what you need. The three main types of home insurance policies are HO-1, HO-2 and HO-3: HO-1: A bare-bones policy that covers basic perils like fire and smoke; wind and hail damage; and theft and vandalism. Because of its limited coverage, however, many states are discontinuing the HO-1 policy, and your agent will almost certainly encourage you to purchase a policy that covers more perils.Other homeowner’s policies are available for condos, mobile homes and older homes. Your homeowner’s insurance agent will discuss special types of policies with you if they apply to you. Level of Coverage After you’ve chose a policy type, you’ll need to determine the level of coverage you want. Generally speaking, you have three options: Actual Cash Value: This level of coverage pays to replace your home and possessions minus the cost of depreciation. This means you may receive less for your home or items than you originally paid for them.While replacement cost policies often cost more money, the level of protection will be well worth it if you ever experience a significant loss or damage to your home. A Word about Additional Coverage Flood and earthquake coverage is not covered under standard home insurance policies, much to the surprise of many homeowners. Additional coverage can be purchased through your home insurance agent, as well as through federal programs like the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). While homeowners living in high-risk areas may be required to purchase these types of additional coverage, you may want to purchase some level of additional coverage to boost your protection. Be sure to ask your agent about extra coverages and how you can adequately protect your home from calamities not covered in a standard policy. Protect Your Home Today. Living without home insurance is living on the edge. Protect your home and your wallet and use these tips to find the affordable homeowner's insurance protection you need for years to come! About InsureMe Megan L. Mahan is a copywriter and insurance information expert with InsureMe in Englewood, Colorado. InsureMe links agents nationwide with consumers shopping for insurance. Specializing in auto, health, life, long-term care and home insurance quotes, the InsureMe network provides thousands of agents with insurance leads every year. For more information, visit InsureMe.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Megan_Mahan |
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