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All About Home Insurance

27 Jul

All About Home Insurance

Building a home can sometimes take a lifetime. It involves not only tremendous planning and careful investment of resources, but can also dig a deep hole in your years of saving. In the end, it is certainly worth all the effort. There is no other feeling than standing under the roof of a building that you can call ‘your home’. But, just building a home is not enough. It is necessary to preserve and protect it against all kinds of mishaps. It is exactly for this purpose that home insurance policy is an absolute necessity.

Home insurance, which is also called homeowners insurance, is a policy that is used to cover private dwellings. It brings together various insurance personal insurance protections which include losses that can occur to one’s home. Losses can be of various kinds, like loss of the structure/building of the home, loss of the contents in the home, and even losses or liabilities occurring due to accidents at home.

A home insurance policy usually costs equal to the amount that would be required to replace the house, and any other contents in the house that is covered under the policy. It is generally a lengthy contract and includes all the details about what will be paid and what will not be paid to the insured in case of various events. Natural calamities, like earthquakes, floods, war and nuclear explosions are excluded from the home insurance contract, though they may be included in special cases or under specific policies.

The home insurance policy is a fixed term contract. This means that it is valid for a fixed period of time. The payment made by the insured to the insurer is termed as a premium and is determined on the basis of the complete cost of the policy. The insured must pay the insurer for each term. Premium charged will be less if the house is less prone to mishaps or damage.

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Home Insurance For A Worry – Free Living

23 Jul

Home Insurance For A Worry – Free Living

Buying a home is often the single greatest financial commitment that we will ever make. The commitment in financial terms drives us to insure ourselves in the event of death or illness that may impair our ability to continue to pay for our homes so our families can continue to be safe and secure. Insuring the building itself is also equally crucial to making sure we protect our family and our homes.


Usually, a mortgage lender will require that buildings insurance is put in place as a condition of any mortgage being lent to you to buy the property. It really does pay to shop around and ensure you get the best deal instead of just accepting what the lender offers you. Very often the lenders insurance will be expensive or not provide cover that can be obtained at better terms elsewhere.


You should note that buildings cover does not insure the contents and fittings within the home. The buildings insurance may replace your roof or the wall that has been damaged by a car running into the building, but it will not replace the damage caused to carpets or your television for example. You must take some time to make sure you know exactly what is and is not covered by any home insurance policy.


Frequently, buildings and contents are insured under the same combined insurance policy. This is often a cheaper method of arranging home insurance and is very convenient from the point of view of everything being arranged under one roof. That said, it is not always cheaper nor the bet deal in terms of the cover provided so take some time to shop around and check.


Arranging home insurance is simple and easy to do. Not only is it simple to set up but the cost is usually not prohibitive. If you are setting up a policy on a new home, it pays to check what the sellers previous claims history has been as this may give you some warning of issues that are otherwise not apparent from a simple inspection of the property. If they have been claiming for burglary for instance, how often and if it is a common occurrence what does that say of the neighbourhood?


Assessing the value to be insured for the buildings cover is something that you will be able to determine from any valuation or surveyors report. Different methods exist to determine the insured value with some insurers requiring that you assess the insured value for the full sales price or more, to include such things as site clearance, while others require a lower insured value to take into account the fact you own the land.


Assessing the value for contents cover is usually a surprise for policy holders. It often comes as something of a shock when someone sits down and actually works out how much things would cost to replace that are within the home. Carpets can cost thousands alone, and then of course there kitchen appliances, electronic equipment and a host of other items that very rapidly swell the total value of what we have accumulated.


Home insurance is important if we are to protect our home. Arranging it is simple and easy to do, and it may very well be mandatory if we have a mortgage on the home. Make sure you check the policy conditions and understand any exclusions or conditions that affect you before making a decision as to who to insure with.

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Home Insurance: Who Needs What!

21 Jul

Home Insurance: Who Needs What!

You can purchase a home insurance deal in three ways: for the physical structure of the home, the contents of the home, or both the building and the contents of the home. Building insurance will cover damage to your property and the fixtures and fittings of the home. Contents insurance will cover all the worldly contents of your home. If you go for building and contents insurance then both the home and the contents will be insured.

This division in home insurance is very important. It is mainly for the benefit of the purchasers. Some people are homeowners only. They do not live in their homes but give it away on rent. For this category of people, purchasing an insurance deal that covers both the building and the contents does not make any sense. They need insurance only for the building. So, there is home insurance deal that covers the building only.

Then there are people who are simple tenants. They do not own the building in which they live. So, it does not make any sense to them to buy a home insurance deal that includes both the home and its contents. They need to insure only the valuable contents of their home. For this category of people, there are insurance deals that cover only the contents of the home. They can keep the valuable contents of the home protected with it.

The third category is the people who own the home and live in it as well. What they need is a home insurance deal that covers the building as well as the contents. Any kind of damage to the building will be a big loss to them. Similarly, they will be at the receiving end if the contents of the home are lost or damaged. So, for them it is necessary to purchase the insurance deal that covers both the home and its contents.

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