Homeowners Insurance Rates
In today's world it's more important than ever to make an informed decision
about your real estate and insurance needs. Tucson Homes.com wants to make
sure your investment will be well protected.
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Common Terms When Insuring A Home
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Dwelling Coverage - Refers to the real estate
structure and permanent fixtures. Most companies insure for replacement
cost however there is a limit to the coverage. An example would
be homes insured for $200,000 plus an additional 20%. In this case
the total available for replacement cost would be $240,000.
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Dwelling Extension - This is usually a percentage
of the Dwelling Coverage and is included in the coverage. Can be
increased if needed for detached real estate, but is included at
a minimum at no extra charge.
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Personal Property - This is usually a percentage
of the Dwelling Coverage and is included in the coverage. Can be
increased if there is a need for higher limits of coverage but usually
cannot be reduced.
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Loss of Use - This coverage pays for the extra
expenses such as substitute housing if an owner has to leave their
home due to an insured loss. This can be expressed in a dollar value
for a limit or in a time limit.
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Liability - Included in all policies usually at
a minimum of $100,000 or $300,000. The need for higher limits depends
on the type of exposure. An example of a need for higher limits
would be if your real estate included a swimming pool.
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Medical Payments to Others - This coverage is
for injuries that happen to guests while they are visiting your
home. Negligence is not required to access this coverage.
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Limits of Coverage - Most policies have limits of coverage on certain
home items, such as jewelry, guns, silverware for theft. It is important
to discuss these items with your agent.
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Replacement Cost - Most policies are written for
replacement cost and for items that can be replaced. There is usually
a time limit on replacement and there may be a requirement for proof
of ownership at the time of loss. Keep records and/or photos.
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Endorsements - Most policies offer endorsements
for an additional charge. You should discuss additional coverage
for the following items:
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Jewelry and Furs
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Silver and Goldware
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Firearms
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Backup of Sewers and Drains
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Business Property - If you keep business property on premise
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Business Liability - If you have a business in the home
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Loss Assessment - If you belong to a homeowners association
with a pool or other liability exposure
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Childcare Liability - If you take care of children in the home
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Personal Injury Protection
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Earthquake Endorsement
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Flood - Cannot be endorsed - requires a separate policy
Discounts to Ask About
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Higher Deductibles - Most policies will offer
a discount for higher deductibles. This is a good idea since
it should reduce claim frequency and save you money on the annual
premium
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Home Alert - Ask about Home Alert discounts
for alarm systems
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Multiple Line - Ask about Multiple Line discounts
for Home/Auto
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Claims Free - Ask out claims ratings and claims
free discounts
Loss Preventions Tips
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Turn off water to washing machines when not in use.
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Check and replace washing machine hoses on a regular basis
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Turn off water to toilets and other major appliances when leaving
for a weekend trip or longer.
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Don't run dishwashers before going to bed or leaving for work
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Flat or built up roofs require maintenance every few years
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Check your water heater for leaks on a regular basis
Theft Losses
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Many thefts are caused by people you invite into your home.
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Keep doors locked and garage doors closed
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If away from home arrange to have newspaper delivery stopped
or donate to a charity while you are gone
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Installing a home security system (this qualifies for a discount
on the homeowner's insurance.
Liability Losses
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