Homes cost $100,000 and more on average. You would insure a car for far less than that, so it is common sense to do so for a home. The problem is that many citizens don’t do so, as it isn’t required and often times it just isn’t within the budget of everyone to do so without first learning how to get discounts.
Raise your deductible whenever you can. A higher deductible means that you are able to get a discount monthly rate, but then if something does happen you will have to pay more out of pocket to make a claim. A small deductible might only be a few hundred dollars, while a large deductible could be as higher as $5,000. Make sure that you set the deductible to an amount you could actually pay in the case of an accident.
The initial review you do at the beginning when you are first filing for insurance isn’t the only time you should be sizing up your belongings. In fact, it is standard to do an annual review of expensive items and home additions and submit the information to your insurer. You might end up paying more each month, but if something happens and you hadn’t reported the items, they would not be covered.
Insurance agencies are now consolidating different plans into a single plan- meaning you can save money if you get home insurance at the same agency you also get car insurance or other forms of insurance. Ask your agency if they have a discount option for loyal customers who give them extra business with other forms of insurance.
Insurance agencies shouldn’t charge you for the price of the land your real estate is built on. Make sure you don’t report your land as an item to insure unless you have good reason to- there are few environmental disasters that could damage property to the point where it would need to be insured. Instead, just include the costs of your home and any other structures on your real estate property.
You have to go through a qualification process when applying for house insurance. An agency won’t give you insurance if your home is in a poor condition. Often you will need to pay for someone to review your home if the home insurance doesn’t do it. There are costs involved, but they are worth it. Otherwise insurance agencies could deny a claim based on home owner negligence or a pre-existing condition clause that could keep you from your money.
Final Thoughts
It’s true that home insurance isn’t cheap. Even small plans will cost you anywhere from $100 to $300 and up each month. It’s a large amount of money to pay, but it’s worth it when considering you could lose a lot less. Accidents do happen, and when they do you will be glad to have home insurance.
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