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7 Things You Need to Know about Homeowner’s Insurance

September 10, 2020 by Rachel Gontkovic

Rachel Frentsos

Homeowner’s insurance is a non-negotiable. Not only does it protect you in the event the home is damaged, but it also includes liability insurance in the event someone is injured at your home. When evaluating the policy, insurance companies consider multiple items to determine their risk—and your cost.

Here are 7 things that affect the amount you pay for homeowner’s insurance—some that might make sense and some that might surprise you.

1. Square Footage

First and foremost, the size of the home is considered. The larger the home, the more it would cost to replace if damage occurred. More space also means more furniture, fixtures, personal belongings, and other items which would be replaced in a claim.

2. Layout

Then, the style of the home is another factor in determining replacement costs. A single-story home, for example, might have higher foundation and grading costs, whereas a two-story home would need alternative construction methods.

3. Construction Materials

Also, the type of material used to build the structure is important. Wood roofs would cost more to insure against a fire claim, as would a home with expensive travertine floors. A simpler home of modest building materials would cost less to insure.

4. Property Age

The assumption is that an older home might have more deterioration than a newer home and this is considered in the replacement cost.

5. Home Features

Additionally, homes with extra buildings or pools will be insured at a higher cost than other properties without these amenities.

6. Neighborhood

Local crime rates are reviewed to determine the risk to property and personal items.

7. Credit Score

Finally, the insurance company will consider the homeowner’s credit score. Not only does this help them understand if they are at risk for non-payment, but serious credit issues might be a factor in how well a property is maintained.

Homeowner’s insurance is important to every homeowner. Not only is it required by lenders, but it also protects the homeowner against financial disaster in the event of theft, fire, severe weather, and more. Understanding how rates are determined can help you compare options and get the best policy for your home.

If you have questions about your homeowner’s insurance, or you would like a referral to a service provider, please contact me. I’m happy to share my resources with you.

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