Considerations For Home Owners As They Shop For Insurance (2)
Considerations For Home Owners As They Shop For Insurance
Disaster can strike anywhere, at any time. That is why it is so important that your home is insured. You never know when something could happen to it, so you want to be prepared should anything occur. In the following article, you are going to be given advice that will help you to be ready.
Never over-claim on your home owner’s insurance! Pretending you owned a 150 inch television just to get more money will bite you in the end. The more you claim, the higher your insurance premiums will end up being after your claim, and that raise in premium will last for years!
Before you even purchase a home, make sure to ask your real estate agent questions about homeowner’s insurance cost. The price of homeowner’s insurance varies, usually depending on location. You do not want to live in an area that is going to leave you broke paying for homeowner’s insurance.
Installing a home security system can help to reduce your homeowner’s insurance premiums. This is true if the alarm system is monitored by a central alarm center or connected directly to a police station. You need to give your insurance company a copy of your bill or contract to get your insurance discount.
When purchasing a home, especially for the first time, have your mortgage payments set up so that one-twelfth of your annual home owner’s insurance premium is included each month and placed in an escrow account. That way, you can avoid having to scrounge for pennies, to pay the premium each time it is due, since the money will already be in the account.
To lower the amount you are paying in home owner’s insurance, take an audit of your home and the items in it annually. Every year, homeowners pay too much in insurance compared to the actual value of the items in the home. This is especially true for insurance covering appliances, technology and other valuables that have values that quickly depreciate. Be sure to update your policy to reflect today’s values.
Make sure you are covered in case of a disaster! No one wants to pay for something that they most likely had no control over. If you don’t get the home owners insurance you need, you will most likely pay in the long run. Mother nature will damage your possessions, but won’t pay you back for it!
When moving, check your home owner’s policy to find out what the policy covers as it pertains to your move. Does it cover your belongings while they are in transit to your new home? You may need to buy additional insurance through your moving company or shipper. Don’t forget to update your home owner’s and auto insurance addresses. Your new address and home features might actually decrease your rates.
In conclusion, disaster can happen any time, which is why you should make sure you have homeowner’s insurance. Being covered can ease the consequences of a home disaster. The above article has given you information that you can use in order to make sure that your home is well protected.