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What To Take Into Consideration Before Purchasing Homeowners Insurance

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What To Take Into Consideration Before Purchasing Homeowners Insurance

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Some aspects to consider at the time of selecting a coverage: the type of coverage wanted and the will to pay, the value of the housing and the contents of the same, and the fact that it is really necessary for a total coverage, or if you are willing to share the costs of losses with the insurance company.


The price of homeowners insurance will vary proportionally with the damages to be covered. For that purpose, it is important to have a list of the goods with the respective values and series number in order to help to make the correct decision regarding the real need of insurance and to use it when there is an issue to be claimed.


Before getting insurance, it is indispensable to distinguish between two concepts: “replacement costs” and “real value in cash”. Many business owner insurance policies cover the cost for replacement of the house and the coverage of the real value in cash of the personal properties. The replacement costs are the ones used to substitute or rebuild a house or repair the damages with materials of similar quality, without deducting the depreciation, which is the decrease of the value of the property since it has been built or acquired, due to the passing of time or the damages for use.


To call a policy “of replacement costs”, it is necessary that it at least insures eighty percent of the replacement costs. On the other hand, the real value in cash is the price for the property when it is damaged or destroyed. It is calculated taking the replacement cost and subtracting the depreciation. The coverage of the objects contented in the home (furniture, TV, etc) is contracted in relation to a basis of the real value of the same. Many policies will pay for the losses in objects contained in the home, but a better option is the coverage of the replacement cost. Even though the costs are higher, the protection is justified.


 Most homeowners insurance companies include a protection from inflation. This will increase automatically the value of the policy as long as the value of the housing raises to. No matter if this protection is included, it is important to check often if the house is assured for its total value even when the insurance covers all the replacement costs.



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