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Homeowner’s/Renter’s Insurance Homeowner’s Insurance combines property and liability insurance into one policy to protect a home from damage costs due to hazards.
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Home owners Insurance Hazards- a condition that creates or increases the likelihood of loss Nature- fire, water, wind Crime- theft, arson, vandalism Liability- lack of supervision, negligence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcz5 MNYAotg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcz5 MNYAotg
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Will cover cost of replacing The structure of your home Your personal possessions The cost of additional living expenses in the case that your home is damaged and you must live somewhere else while repairs are performed Your liability to others for accidents that may happen at your home
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Coverage Most sensible policy Protects against all perils except those explicitly listed Earthquake Flood War and nuclear accident Exclusions- those things that are specifically listed as not covered by a policy. Many others available at varying costs
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Coverage General rule: 100% total value rebuilding cost Square footage x construction cost per square foot Ask a contractor, appraiser or agent Personal possessions Two types of compensation “cash value”- pays you cash for what destroyed property was worth at time of destruction, including depreciation “replacement cost”- what it would take to rebuild with similar quality
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Renter’s Insurance Renter’s Insurance protects the insured from loss of personal property due to fire, smoke, moisture, theft ect Does not cover the structure itself Liability- can be added
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How does your insurance company know the value of your possessions ? Household inventory- page 627 List of possessions Proof of ownership-receipts, pictures Items not covered? Page 628
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Assignment Create an inventory of your room and one other room in your house. Assign a $ value for each item. Take list home and re-evaluate inventory
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