Types Of Homeowners Insurance Policies
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Posted: 05/01/2008-22/09/2010 || Rate this Article: 3 || Views
No matter if this is the first time you are shopping for a homeowner's
insurance policy or if you currently have a policy, it is always a good
idea to be well educated to make sure you have your home properly and
adequately covered. It is also important to know what your deductible
is.Standardized HO (home owners) insurance policies include: 1. HO-A
provides extremely limited actual cash value coverage for your home and
contents. Only the types of damage specifically listed in the policy
are covered. HO-A amended policies provide more extensive coverage than
the base HO-A but less coverage than an HO-B. 2. HO-B provides replacement cost coverage for most types of insurable perils, except for exclusions. 3. HO-C policies provide the most extensive coverageWhen
you shop for homeowner's insurance, it is very important that you know
what your policy covers. Your policy is designed to protect homeowners
from insurable perils. These perils can include fire, theft, hurricanes
and several other events. Your individual policy is determined by named
perils and exclusions. Policies can differ from homeowner to homeowner.
With your agent's help, you can determine how much coverage you and
your family need.To receive full payment (minus your
deductible) for a partial loss, you must insure your house for at least
80% of its replacement cost. If you insure for less, the insurance
company will only pay for part of the expense of a partial loss. If
your home is destroyed and you only have actual cash value coverage,
you may not be able to completely rebuild with the claim payment you
receive.With any policy there are exclusions. Your policy
typically does not cover injuries to animals or damage to motor
vehicles or aircraft. You also are usually not covered for losses due
to floods, mudslides, water damage from sewer backups, damage from war
or nuclear hazards, neglect, earthquakes, power failures, seepage, dry
rot or vermin.Homeowner's insurance policies have different
covered perils and exclusions. Check your policy carefully so you
understand the kinds and extent of coverage you have.Search for home insurance and auto insurance before you buy.