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Homeowners Insurance: The Basics

Homeowners Insurance: The Basics A binding, legal contract between the insured and the insurer to protect the insured, their home, and belongings if they are damaged or destroyed A home can be a condominium, apartment, house, or mobile home Protection is provided against losses caused by fire, water damage, storm, theft, and other perils Perils are any cause of loss

Homeowners Insurance: The Basics Homeowners policies also protect anyone named in the policy including: spouse children other residents guests Also covers detached structures such as: garages sheds pools

Items that are excluded or limited on a Homeowners Policy Homeowners Insurance: The Basics Items that are excluded or limited on a Homeowners Policy Items that tend to result in liability claims such as boats and ATV’s One-of-a kind items such as jewelry, art and collections The insurer can opt to purchase an endorsement that covers unique items or special circumstances Certain natural disasters in areas prone to them are also excluded from standard coverage

Renters Insurance Renters insurance protects individuals who live in a house, mobile home, condominium, or apartment that is owned by another person Protects against: Theft Loss of personal property Loss of use Similar to homeowners insurance except that it does not cover the dwelling

Renters Insurance Renters Insurance Covers: Personal possessions such as furniture, CDs, electronics and clothing Loss of use Medical payments Renters Insurance does not cover: Structural damage caused by carelessness such as damage by animals

You can protect yourself against a loss by following basic guidelines How to Reduce Risk You can protect yourself against a loss by following basic guidelines Develop good security habits Lock your doors Install deadbolts Don’t let your house look vacant

You can protect yourself against a loss by following basic guidelines Homeowners Insurance: The Basics You can protect yourself against a loss by following basic guidelines Reduce Water Damage Check the pipes in your house When you go away have someone watch over your house Turn off the taps to your washer

You can protect yourself against a loss by following basic guidelines Homeowners Insurance: The Basics You can protect yourself against a loss by following basic guidelines Reduce Fire Risks Install and maintain fire alarms Have an electrician examine your electrical systems Unplug heat producing appliances Don’t leave things on the stove unattended Have your furnace inspected regularly