Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Home Buyer Tip - Home Insurance

Unless you pay cash for your home, you'll need a valid homeowner's insurance policy before you close on your mortgage. The policy will protect you and the lender from:
  • Casualty, like fire, wind or hail – damage to the structure of the house. For flood prone areas, you may need a separate flood policy.
  • Liability in case a visitor is injured at your home.
  • Personal property coverage for damage to things like your furniture, clothes or appliances.

Types of Structural Insurance

  1. Replacement Cost: The cost of replacing damaged property with no depreciation deduction but with a maximum dollar amount.
  2. Guaranteed Replacement Cost: Full cost of replacing damaged property with depreciation deduction or a maximum dollar amount.
  3. Actual Cash Value: An amount equal to the replacement value of damaged property minus a depreciation allowance.

Make sure you have enough insurance to rebuild your home if it were destroyed. Think about:

  • Local construction costs
  • Square footage of the house
  • Type of exterior construction, like brick or frame
  • Style of house
  • Number of rooms and bathrooms
  • Type of roof
  • Special features like a garage or fireplace

Saving Money on Insurance

  • Shop around. Compare price and quality of service. Ask your family and friends. Check with Standard & Poor's or AM Best.
  • Increase your deductible. The higher the deductible, the more you save. But don't get a deductible that would be too much for you to pay.
  • Consolidate your insurance. Buy homeowner's and car insurance with the same company. You'll usually get a discount of up to 15%.
  • Look at the age of your home. The newer the home and equipment, the lower the insurance costs. Construction resistant to wind and earthquake damage will also lower rates.
  • Don't insure the cost of the land under your home.
  • Be safe! Install smoke detectors, security systems and dead bolts. Safety features can lower insurance.
  • Quit smoking. Some companies offer reduced rates for nonsmokers.
  • Flaunt your age! If you're over 55 say so. Senior citizens can get discounts
  • Get group coverage. Try your college, credit union or business associations.
  • Stay with your insurance company. Some companies reward loyal clients with reduced premiums.

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