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5 Things to Know About Homeowner’s Insurance |
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Know about exclusions to coverage. For example, most
insurance policies do not cover flood or earthquake damage as a
standard item. These types of coverage must be bought separately.
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Know about dollar limitations on claims. Even if you
are covered for a risk, there may be a limit on how much the insurer
will pay. For example, many policies limit the amount paid for
stolen jewelry unless items are insured separately.
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Know the replacement cost. If your home is destroyed
you’ll receive money to replace it only to the maximum of your
coverage, so be sure your insurance is sufficient. This means that
if your home is insured for $150,000 and it costs $180,000 to
replace it, you’ll only receive $150,000.
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Know the actual cash value. If you chose not to replace
your home when it’s destroyed, you’ll receive replacement cost, less
depreciation. This is called actual cash value.
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Know the liability. Generally your homeowner’s
insurance covers you for accidents that happen to other people on
your property, including medical care, court costs, and awards by
the court. However, there is usually an upper limit to the amount of
coverage provided. Be sure that it’s sufficient if you have
significant assets.
Reprinted from
REALTORMAG with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. |
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