Home Insurance – An Essential for Anyone Who owns Their Own Home
With 95% of American homeowners having home insurance (according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners), it's clear that most of us know how important this type of insurance is. It really is impossible to overestimate the importance of insuring your home and its contents – home insurance should be considered an essential for anyone who owns their own home.
Just as important is understanding the terms of your home insurance policy. If the worst happens, and your home is damaged or destroyed, it would be a complete disaster to find out that your policy does not cover everything you thought it did. As with any other insurance policy, if you're in doubt about anything, don't be afraid to ask as many questions as you need to so that you can fully understand exactly what your policy covers.
Standard Home Insurance Policies
Standard policies cover things like damage due to tornadoes, hurricanes, and other destructive weather, fire and smoke damage, vandalism, and theft. Earthquake and flood damage is not covered. A typical home insurance policy might cover the following:
– Your home, yard (including landscaping and plants), and outbuildings on the property such as a garage, garden shed or pool house. – The contents of your home and outbuildings. This includes possessions borrowed from others, and those belonging to non-paying guests. – Vacant land that you own. – Cemetery plots. – Legal responsibility for unauthorized use of your credit card or checks. – Liability for people injured on your property, including legal and medical expenses. – Costs incurred by your displacement from the home (including rent for temporary housing).
Standard policies may not cover the full value of items such as furs and jewelry, guns, electronic equipment, or antiques. If you own these types of items, check your policy thoroughly – you may need to increase your insurance premium to ensure you are covered for their full value. Even if you don't, it pays to go through your policy annually; to make sure it accurately reflects the value of your home and possessions.
Extra Coverage Policies
Standard home insurance policies don't cover flood and earthquake damage. Instead, these must be paid for separately. These two problems tend to be concentrated in discrete regions of the country; therefore they are not usually part of a typical home insurance policy. If you do happen to live in an area where floods or earthquakes are a possibility, then extra insurance to cover these is essential. The downside, of course, is that this coverage tends to be very expensive – those people who actually need this coverage will pay much more for it than people who don't need it.
Guaranteed Replacement Cost Policies
Guaranteed replacement cost coverage gives you just what the name suggests – if your home or possessions are destroyed, you are guaranteed the cost of replacing them, even if you're underinsured.
In terms of the home itself, this is an advantage because you are covered for the full replacement cost, even if you don't know what the actually costs will be. Guaranteed replacement cost coverage is also a good idea for certain types of possessions, such as electronic equipment. Computers, for example, depreciate very quickly – with a standard insurance policy, you'll most likely end up receiving only a fraction of what such equipment is worth, which won't be enough to cover replacement costs.
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Question by aerdnaevoli: Anyone live in the Ryan Homes Town houses in Eden Hill, Dover Delaware?
Looking for information, pictures, etc, about the experience, neighborhood and overall satisfaction of the properties there. We are thinking of taking the drive down (from Philadelphia area) and would like to hear about others opinions. We are going to be first time home buyers.
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Question by arianaauburn: Has anyone bought a cheap house?
I was wondering if the current rise in homeowner foreclosures has helped anyone buy a house on the cheap.
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No I have not, however, if you can afford it now is the time to buy a house. Saving up for it is best. Rely on credit as little as possible. It is nice to actually own what you are living in.
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Question by Kate: Hello everyone. Does anyone knows where i can find cheap house for rent in San Francisco?
I'm from Kazakhstan, now i'm in Maine in college, but my parents are going to come to San Francisco this summer and we wanted to rent a house there for a couple of months. If any one knows where i could find cheap house for rent please let me know.
Thank you very much.
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Answer by Carl_the_Truth
You're joking, right ? No such thing as a cheap house in San Francisco ! Just a studio apartment can cost you ,000 a month! Look at www.craigslist.org for San Francisco and see for yourself. Don't think you'll find anything under ,000+. Even in near by cities a house will rent for no less than ,500.
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