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May 16, 2008 |
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What Does Your Homeowners' Insurance Policy Cover?
by Courtney Ronan
You know that you purchased insurance ages ago when you bought your home, but you haven't reviewed the document in years. Perhaps better coverage was out of your financial means back then, but it's within your means now. Or, as is the case within many households, one spouse may have taken the initiative for purchasing homeowner's insurance. The other spouse assumes all has been taken care of and never asks to review the terms of the policy. Regardless of the scenario in your household, it's a good idea to take inventory of your homeowner's insurance policy periodically and assess whether or not you and your family need additional coverage in key areas. On the other hand, your homeowner's insurance policy may cover some items about which you're not even aware. The following items typically are covered under homeowner's insurance policies. However, it's important to emphasize that you can't take this list for granted. By all means, take a close look at your own policy and find out precisely for what you're covered. Keep in mind that the items listed here can vary according to the terms of your specific policy, as well as the dollar amount you purchased. Because homeowner's insurance policies, like any other official document, often contain somewhat confusing language, write down any questions you have as you look through your policy, and ask your insurance representative for a full explanation. If your financial standing has improved since you took out your policy, find out what the next level of coverage is, its cost and whether or not you and your family could benefit from the additional protection. Various regions of the country, of course, are vulnerable to certain weather conditions (hurricanes and tornadoes, for example), as well as natural forces (earthquakes). Ask friends and relatives -- particularly those residing in the same city -- what type of coverage they have chosen and if they're satisfied. As a homeowner, you regularly inspect your appliances and conduct tune-ups as needed. You should approach your homeowner's insurance policy in the same manner. It could prove to be one of the most valuable possessions you own. Published: April 12, 2000 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles:
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