Home FAQ's
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What is homeowners insurance? |
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Homeowners insurance is a form of personal lines insurance. The typical homeowners policy has two main sections: 1) covers the property of the insured and 2) provides personal liability coverage to the insured. |
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What do I need to know when purchasing homeowners insurance? |
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- Get the amount and type of insurance that you need.
- Determine the appropriate amount of property and liability coverage needed.
- Select additional endorsements you may want to add to your policy.
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What is "actual cash value"? |
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When "actual cash value" is used in a policy, a policy owner is entitled to the depreciated value of the damaged property. |
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What is replacement cost"? |
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When "replacement cost" coverage is used in a policy, a policy owner is reimbursed an amount necessary to replace the article with one of similar type and quality at current prices. |
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Where and when is my personal property covered? |
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Coverage C of a homeowners policy provides named perils coverage. This applies to all your personal property (except property that is specifically excluded). |
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Should I purchase flood coverage? |
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Yes, especially if your property lies in a flood plain as determined by US Government Flood Maps. |