Homeowner's Insurance: Put the Right Policy In Place
In
order to obtain a home loan, a borrower is usually required to
have a homeowner's insurance policy in place. Experts agree that
the most important question homeowners should ask when shopping
for a plan is the A.M. Best rating of each company. New
companies pop up all the time, and homeowners need to be
informed about what a company can offer in terms of protection
against potential risk.
Consumers should also become familiar with the liability portion
of their policy. ACV (Actual Cash Value) policies pay claims
based upon the depreciated value of the item or items lost.
However, replacement cost policies will pay the full cost
required to actually replace the items.
To ensure that the right amount of insurance is purchased,
homeowners should obtain an appraisal every five years or so. If
additions are made or remodeling takes place, homeowners will
need to revisit and possibly upgrade their plan as well.
Experts say there are several important mistakes homeowners
should be especially careful to avoid. The first is being
dishonest on an application. This is absolute grounds to reject
any claim. Secondly, if the property contains a detached
structure - such as a guest house, a barn, a workshop, or a
garage - be sure to include each one on the insurance policy.
Finally, do not over-insure. Homeowners can save a little money
by insuring only those items and structures that need to be
replaced.
For more information call Burke Lending / Burke Mortgage.
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