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Home Owner's Insurance - Some Essential Tips

Jul 6

Home Owner's Insurance - Some Essential Tips

If you were to visit an insurance site, right now, to shop for homeowners' insurance, you might find the company trying to push a ton of extra features on you. Before you opt for any package they're offering, make sure you read these tips below and make an informed decision about your coverage.

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Lower your homeowner's insurance by searching for insurance companies that offer discounts to customers who have multiple policies. Many insurance companies offer discounts of up to ten percent or more, so be sure to shop around until you find the best deal. This can allow you to save on two or more different policy premiums.

 

Before you buy a home, find out how much insurance runs in the area you are considering. In some locations, homeowners insurance is very high due to a number of factors. For example, if the home is located in a flood zone or an area where hurricanes are to be expected, high insurance rates are also to be expected.

 

It will be hard to get a claim for electronics, jewelry and other valuables approved if you do not have photographic evidence of them. You won't be able to get the full value of your items if your insurance adjusters can't tell exactly what you lost.

 

Look for ways to save on your policy. If you're considering home construction, such as adding onto it, using certain materials, like wood, could raise your premiums.

 

When you have homeowners insurance, about once a year you should sit down and review your policy. Maybe there are things that you have done such as installing smoke alarms, burglar alarms or a sprinkler system. If you've done those things and provide proof, that may help to lower your premium.

 

Insuring a vacant house is very expensive, as a vacant property is a magnet for vandals. Vacant house insurance can cost more in a month than regular homeowners insurance costs for a year. If a family member can't stay at the house, consider renting the property out, or exchange free rent for house sitting services to avoid having a property sit idle.

 

You can save thousands of dollars and years of payments by making your mortgage payment on a bi-weekly basis, instead of monthly. Ask your mortgage holder about setting you up on this payment program. Since there are 52 weeks in a year, you will end up making an additional couple of payments without breaking the bank or your budget.

 

Consider raising the deductible on your home insurance policy. A higher deductible on your insurance policy can significantly lower your annual home insurance premiums. Unfortunately, by raising the deductible, your home insurance company will no longer pay for small claims, such as broken window repair, leaky pipe repair and minor wind and flood damage repairs.

 

Sometimes, you're not going to need full, comprehensive coverage and other times, you will. It all depends on your particular situation. The important thing is that you read the tips available to you in this article and work from there. Learn about insurance before you purchase it, if you want the best coverage possible.