Homeowners insurance is an aspect of home ownership that many do not always account for in projecting their budgets. It is also an area of tremendous mystery, as it is more complex and involved than basic auto insurance. Read this article to shed some light into this area of your life.
It is very important for you to get insurance on your home…why? Because it is your home! You have to live in there and if something were to happen to your house, like a tree falling on it or a fire burnt it to the ground, you will be seriously regretting you didn’t get home insurance.
If you have roommates, double check your policy to see what is exactly is covered in the event of a disaster. Some polices cover everything in a premises and others only cover your possessions. Confirm what is covered or you may end up cutting your roommate a check after a disaster.
If you want to lower your premiums, don’t file any claims on your home owner’s insurance. The longer your history is clear for, the lower your premiums will be. A good insurance customer is one that doesn’t cost the company a lot of money, but instead pays into their plan on time.
Keep adequate records on your personal belongings. This can help you to be reimbursed properly in the event of a claim. Keep your records digital, or in a safety deposit box at the bank, so they are not destroyed if your home is. Make sure to update your list regularly, especially if you add a larger ticket item to your home.
There are endless amounts of natural of man made disasters that could occur causing you to have to use your home owner’s insurance. Make sure you are prepared for disaster by having the plant that best fits your home and lifestyle. Don’t hastily decide which policy you will be protecting your assets with!
Take your ex spouse’s name off your home owner’s insurance policy if you have recently gotten divorced. The names on the policy are those checks are written to in the event of a claim, so making sure the named insured on the policy is correct can save you time and hassle down the road.
Place a card with the price of the item and date that you purchased it next to the item you’re photographing or videotaping for your homeowner’s insurance. If you have a copy of the receipt, that is an excellent help to a claim. So keep those receipts with the video for safe keeping.
Install and maintain a security system that connects to a local police station or central monitoring agency. These security systems notify law enforcement in case of a break-in. Installing one of these systems and keeping up with the monitoring service can save you as much as 5% on your annual insurance premiums.