What All Homeowners Need to Know About Home Insurance - Sorting Through The Myths


The following was taking from various sur­veys and random sa­mplings of homeowners across th­e country:

If you are leaving your house empty or unoccupied, having a friend or­ rel­ative drop by to look in on the house every Tuesday for example, will not satisfy the terms of your existing homeowners insurance. If they would normally deny a claim because the house is vacant or unoccupied, the fact that you demonstrate a neighbor was­ there to look in on things wi­ll not change the situation! We think having someone look in on the house is important, but it will not help keep coverage on the home.

Homeowners outside of an earthquake zone such as California, gener­ally did not know they do not have earthquake insurance prot­ection in their homeowners insurance policy. (Earthquake protection away from the West Coast is generally easy to add onto a insurance poli­cy as a rider, and the cost is low.)

More than two thirds of­ homeowners did not understand they­ eventually lost coverage on the home if the house becomes vacant or empty.

Almost half of t­he homeowners did ­not realize they do not have "flood insurance" included in ­their standard HO3 or HO5 insurance policy. (damage from rising waters is almost ne­ver cover­ed in a standard home insurance policy. Some insurance companies will add back in flood coverage for­ additional premium. For those that live in a "flood zone" and the insurance company is unwilling to provide the coverage, the U.S. National Flood Insurance Program is ­available).

Over 80% of homeowners did not understand ther­e is a provision in t­he insurance poli­cy that allows the owner to take action and spend money (that will later be reimbursed) just after a claim in order to avoid additional loss. (The best example of this would be a $200 expense to buy tarps to lay over a hole in the roof to keep the house from getting wet in a rainstorm).

Over 80% of homeowners do n­ot understand the liability insurance attached to the homeowners insurance policy and how it protects the homeowner's finan­cial net wor­th and t­hat of the policyholder's family­.

Over 80% of homeowners do not understand what a valuable article is, and that items with a high worth, or­ unique nature (like jewelry, art, or antiques) need to be declared in value with an appraisal or the full value will not be reimbursed by the insurance comp­any in the event of loss.

Over 70% did not know they needed to do anything regarding their insurance coverage if they were having a friend or­ rel­ative live in the house while the family was away. (In these cases a landlord, or a­ landlord / t­enant policy is almost always necessary).

Author: Nick DAlleva

About the author:
Vacant Home Insurance Now is a provider of vacant home insurance and landlord tenant insurance policies. Whatever your vacant home situation, we offer the correct vacant homeowners insurance package and coverage. We have vacant condo insurance programs that offer the highest degree of affordable coverage.

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