There are so many insurance companies out there that it’s hard to know which companies are legitimate and which ones are only looking for your monthly fees and have no real plan of following through with their commitment. You can sort through the pretenders by checking out these housing insurance tips.
Many renters tend to overlook renter’s insurance. Even though you may get coverage because your landlord has fire coverage, your personal stuff may not be covered. You need a policy of your own for your things in case there’s a burglary, fire, or flood.
To lower the annual insurance premiums on your home, increase your deductible amount. Although this means that minor claims such as leaky pipes, broken windows or the like will not be covered, these types of damage typically only cost a couple hundred dollars to repair, which will be less than you save.
For things like homeowner’s insurance, there are things that you can do to help lower the cost of your coverage. Things like a home alarm that is monitored by a central location, can help drop your premium almost as much as 5%. You need to have proof of the alarm to show your insurance company, so you have your contract or bill of sale to show them.
It makes sense to review your homeowner’s coverage as your family changes and your possesses increase. Check your policy yearly to see if all of your high-end valuables are covered. You may want to get other items covered that you did not originally have.
Like most homeowners, you want to keep your insurance premiums as low as possible. Installing and maintaining a high-quality home security system can lower your yearly premiums by five percent or more. Make sure that it’s centrally monitored by a security company or linked to a local police station. Your insurance company will want to see evidence that your system is monitored before they give you the discount.
If you need to file a homeowner’s insurance claim, you’ll need to prove your losses. A good way to document your possessions is to take a video while walking through your house, describing the items. Then upload the video to a safe, non-public place online, so it won’t be destroyed if anything happens to your home. Scan receipts for your possessions, too.
Get price quotes from area businesses before dealing with any claims adjuster during an insurance claim. You should keep all the documents you get from contractors as well as receipts from the work done on your home. Monitor all the money you spent on lodging temporarily, and these expenses maybe be reimbursed due to your policy.
Check with local agencies for renter’s coverage. Online and out of state companies generally have a one size fits all type policy structure. A local agent will be more familiar with the risks in your area and will be available to send someone out quickly to start working on your claim after a disaster.
It is cheaper to get and keep homeowner’s insurance if you do not have injury prone devices. Insurance companies see pools, trampolines, and other similar objects to be a higher risk for injury and will therefore raise the amount of your premium. Although having a pool may be fun, removing it will save you money!
You should install extra smoke alarms in your home. Insurance companies offer better premiums for safer homes. Putting up extra carbon monoxide and smoke alarms isn’t difficult or expensive, and it shows your insurance company that you are committed to safety.
Document all of your valuables and keep the pictures or videos of the things that you want covered under your home insurance, in a fireproof lockbox. This will protect your files and make filing a claim for the missing or destroyed items with your home insurance company, easier and quicker.
Monitor your credit score and history to keep your home owner’s insurance premiums as low as possible. Many carriers now consider credit history as a factor in determining rates, so even if you have been with a company for some time, changes in your credit report can affect the amount of premium charged.
Look into installing a security system that is monitored centrally by an alarm company. Not only does this ensure the security of your home and family, but your insurance company gives you a discount of 5 percent, sometimes more. You must prove the alarm is monitored centrally to qualify for the discount.
Make sure you have enough coverage for the contents within your home. Most of the time regular homeowner’s insurance will be enough to cover your contents if something happens, but if you have really valuable items, you may want to buy additional coverage for those items or increase the content insurance.
Make sure you don’t have too much coverage if you are trying to save money. Remember valuable items depreciate over time and you should look over your policy once a year to make sure you don’t have too much insurance. Reevaluating this can save you money on your policy.
Make sure you’re thinking about insurance when making home additions. Durable construction materials might be taken into account when insurance premiums are being calculated. These materials are not going to be affected by natural disaster or time, which means you may not be charged as much.
Having insurance as a homeowner is a must, but you should never settle for just any policy backed by just any insurance company. Make sure you use these tips to find a great policy from a legitimate insurer whose services will be there in a timely fashion should you ever need them.