Thursday, November 12, 2009

Finding Deals on Homeowners Insurance

Do you think your home insurance premiums are too high? Or are you a new homeowners, maybe under the stimulus package, and you need to find a policy to satisfy your lender? Since your home is probably your biggest asset, and since policies will represent part of the cost of that asset, it is essential to educate yourself about homeowner’s insurance.

Think about the things that a good policy must cover. It is obvious, I think, that the actual home will need to be protected. But also consider any outside structures. If a visitor to your home claims injury or damage, you will be happy to have liability insurance. You also have the contents of your home, like tv sets, computers, and jewelry, and those may be worth many thousands of dollars to replace. Finally, consider how you would find a place to live if your home was damaged and needed to be repaired or rebuilt.

We are concerned with finding the best homeowners insurance rate deals, but also with finding the best coverage. Please be patient so you can understand your policy when you do buy it. I would hate for anybody to save twenty dollars on premiums, only to find they did not buy good coverage.

House Coverage – This protection extends to your actual building. You will probably need to cover it for the cost of rebuilding, and not just the value of the home. There is a difference, and it is especially true for older homes. A $150,000 house that is 25 years old may cost a lot more than that to rebuild from scratch!

What is Outside the House? Most homes have other structures outside that can cost a lot to repair. Fences, landscaping, decks, etc. are some examples of this.

Liability – If a visitor to your home claims injury, you could be sued. Make sure your insurer will back you up!

Relocation – If you cannot stay in your home because it needs repairs, an insurer can help you out.

Personal Property – Do not neglect to cover your belongings. Just like the building, you probably want to cover them at the replacement cost, and not just the value. Your tv set may only be worth $100 at a second hand store, but may cost you $500 to replace!

I hope you understand the basics of normal home owners insurance policies. Now it is time to look for a good rate on that policy.

Insurance rates are local, but beyond that, different companies offer their own premium schedules, and their own discounts. One insurer may reduce their premium for customers who also cover their car with them, but they do not all do this. Another may cut 10% for installing a burglar alarm, while another may cut rates fifteen percent. It is important to find the best insurer for a person like you.

Feel free to contact me with any insurance questions you may have or if you would like a homeowner insurance quote at 248-390-6345 and visit my website at http://www.roninsureme.com .

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