If you are looking for basic information regarding homeowner’s insurance plus some other tips that you might not have heard of, this article is for you.

Even if someone is trespassing on your property, you are still liable if they happen to trip and fall while trying to climb your fence. It’s a crazy system that we created in the nation, but even a trespasser can take you to court. So, do not forget that you need proper homeowner’s coverage.

Review your homeowner’s insurance policy every year to make sure it still accurately reflects your situation. Keep track of additions or changes to your house that might call for discounts or premium reductions. Do not neglect your neighborhood, either. The installation of new services nearby (e.g. a new fire hydrant close to your house), may also call for lower insurance payments.

If you’re cheap on your home owner’s insurance coverage it can come back to haunt you if something really bad happens. You have to balance how much you’re willing to spend today on your premiums with how much you’re willing to spend out of pocket if you have a problem with your home.

Take care of any landscaping problems such as diseased or damaged trees to prevent potentially expensive damages. Your home owner’s insurance policy may or may not cover damages to your property or others resulting from a fallen tree, so removing landscape features that are dangerous or unstable can protect you from out-of-pocket expenses.

Lower homeowner insurance premiums with a security system. Be sure to choose a system that is monitored from a central location. This gives proof that your home carries a lower risk and allows the insurance company to give you a discount, sometimes of 5 percent or more. Be sure to keep all security system paperwork, as you may be required to provide copies to your insurance company.

Keep as many policies with the same company as possible to reduce your total premium. Many insurance carriers offer discounts for customers with multiple lines of insurance. If you keep your home owner’s insurance and auto insurance with the same carrier, you may reap a significant discount on both policy premium totals.

See what discounts your policy covers in regards to new or renovated homes. The majority of insurance companies offer new home discounts, and you could qualify if the house was built within the last ten to fifteen years. A newly renovated house is inexpensive to insure, so find out when the most recent major heating, electrical, and plumbing updates were finished on the house.

Install and thoroughly maintain a security system in your home to get a discount on your homeowner’s insurance. Not only do the insurance companies see you as less risk and drop your premiums, but would-be crooks will see your system as a deterrent and choose to find someone else to rob.