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property coverage insurance Damage to home or property You should always insure your home and other expensive property Property insurance covers damage from fire, vandalism, unavoidable accidents, and natural disaster If you have insured and you property gets damaged insurance will pay all or a portion of the cost of repair or replacement
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Property coverage insurance Additional living expenses property insurance often includes coverage for additional living expenses If you had a house fire they would pay your expenses to live in a hotel or apartment
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Property coverage insurance Liability protection Personal liability coverage covers claims from injuries to people or damage to property cause by you If some one gets hurt on your property it will pay the medical and legal costs up to a stated limit
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Property insurance policies Homeowners policies Home owners insurance is the most common property insurance sold today. Homeowners insurance comes in many forms. Basic- insures property against the first 11 perils Broad- covers 18 different risks that could happen to your property Special- covers all perils except earthquake, flood, war, and nuclear accidents
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Types of perils Basic 1.fire or lightening9. vandalism or malicious mischief 2.volcanic eruption10.theft 3.wind storm or hail11. breakage of glass 4.explosions 5.vehicles 6.riot or civil commotion 7.aircraft 8.smoke
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Types of perils Broad 12.falling objects 13.weight of ice snow sleet 14.collapse of buildings 15.sudden tearing apart of a water heating system 16.accidental discharge from plumbing heating or air conditioning system. 17.freezing of plumbing heating or any domestic appliances 18.accidental injury from electrical appliances
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Property insurance policies Renters policies Covers household goods and personal belongings Covers the same kinds of perils that homeowners policies Renters policies might include personal liability coverage but it doesn’t protect the actual living dwelling
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Property insurance policies Special coverage You can purchase policies for damage caused by flood in a flood prone area You can obtain insurance to protect against economic losses caused by earthquakes Neither of these two perils are typically covered in other policies
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Property insurance policies Making a claim You should keep list called an inventory of personal property that you have insured The list should include brand name and description of each item, the purchase price, and date and place of purchase Insurance agents suggest keeping receipts for purchases Taking photographs or videos of you furniture and other property can also help support the claim
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Property insurance policies Making a claim Inventory records should be stored in a location that I cannot be damaged by fire water or smoke. The age of a personal property item is quite important most property becomes old, gradually wears out, and decreases in value. This decrease in value in depreciation.
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Property insurance cost converge selection some insurance companies provide for automatic increases in property coverage as the prove level increases Others will pay the current replacement value if the property is insured for a least 80 percent of that replacement value building costs and property values increase almost every year Property owners should review the value of their homes and insurance coverage on a regular basis
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Insurance premiums insurance premiums Premiums paid for homeowners insurance have grown each year. Several fa
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