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Only mortgage companies will insist on insurance if they have a lien on your home.
Is it wise to go without insurance? Should you? Keep reading and we shall look
at the value of having or getting rid of your homeowners insurance. Homeowners?
insurance rates are spiking especially for homeowners in areas where hurricane
damage has been high, such as Florida. Some homeowners are finding their rates
have doubled or tripled in just one year while others are learning that their
policy has been cancelled by the insurance company meaning they must shop for
new insurance. The
temptation to drop insurance altogether is a big one, but a dangerous choice to
make unless you have a bundle of money to absorb the loss. Home
insurance makes sense for the following reason: --If
there is a catastrophic loss, then your home can be completely replaced. Just
make certain that your policy has been updated to reflect the current replacement
cost of your home. If you live in earthquake or a flood prone area, you will need
to purchase separate insurance to cover these disasters. You
can save money on your policy via: --Comparison
shopping. All insurers are different and rates can vary by as much a 10 to 20
percent. Shop around and don?t just go with the best rate. Companies that pay
a fast claim are worth more than a slower payer any day, even if there rates are
high. You are
your home?s best advocate because: --You
know your home. You are in the best position to determine loss, therefore you
must be aware of what is allowed or not allowed before filing for a claim. A tree
that falls on your home means that you are covered, while floods and earthquakes
are only covered through the writing of a separate policy. Yes,
insurance on your home can certainly seem expensive and almost worth dropping
until you need to use it. Your insurance company isn?t always your best friend,
but they can be your only friend when disaster hits and able to help restore you
financially if you selected the policy with the best coverage.
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