Homeowner's & Renter's Insurance

    

TYPES OF HOMEOWNER COVERAGE

Homeowner's Quote                                                                                                          Renter's Quote

HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE

Whether you own a house or a condominium, or you rent, we have an insurance program to protect your home and your belongings.

FOR YOUR HOME

What kind of insurance policy do I need to protect my home?

That depends on whether you are renting or buying a house, condo or townhouse.

How can I make my home safer and possibly save money?

Do I need mortgage protection insurance?

How much will it cost to rebuild my home at today’s prices?

FOR YOUR PERSONAL BELONGINGS

What would it cost to replace the contents or personal belongings of my home?

Is their coverage to repair and/or replace the appliances in my home?

Do I need to take an inventory and photographs of my belongings?

FOR YOUR GUESTS

What type of protection do I need against liability insurance?

Will my guest’s medical expenses be covered if they are accidentally injured on my property?

FOR YOUR ADDITIONAL COVERAGE

Should I get Flood Insurance?

Do I need Personal Liability Umbrella Coverage?

How can I make sure there is an adequate coverage for my valuables (jewelry, silverware, furs, etc.)?

How much should my deductible be?

Will I be reimbursed for additional living expenses if I cannot live in my home due to a covered loss?

RENTERS INSURANCE

What is renters insurance?

For those who rent, renters insurance covers damage to or loss of your personal property. Whether you rent from a house owner, a property manager, or a university (as a student living in a dorm), consider purchasing renters insurance.

 

Why do I need renters insurance?

Landlords insure the physical apartment building against damage from occurrences such as fire, hail, and vandalism. But their insurance policy does not cover your belongings, so don't expect the landlord to owe you payment should anything happen. Another reason to get renters insurance is to protect you against any accidents caused by other tenants.

Renters insurance can also protect against liability lawsuits or medical bills of guests injured in your apartment.

Some landlords require you to purchase renters insurance. If so, this would be stipulated in your lease or lease riders.

 

What kinds of loss of or damage to property does renters insurance cover?

There are many types of loss that insurance will cover, plus additional options. It depends on the institution. In addition to cost, this can help you choose from where you want to get rental insurance. For example, some of the better-known places do not cover damage from floods, unless you pay an extra charge. If you live in an area prone to floods, it makes better sense to search for options where flood protection is included.

 

How does renters insurance work when you need to replace your property?

There are two kinds of payouts: actual cash value and replacement cost coverage.
 

  • Actual Cash Value. This type of coverage pays an amount equal to the current cost to replace your items minus the depreciated value.

  • Replacement Cost Coverage. This type of coverage pays you the amount it would cost to replace your lost or damaged property. You only get the money if you replace the items. There is also usually a limit on how much money you receive, and the premiums tend to be higher.

Deductibles. This is the amount you pay for the lost or damaged goods, before the insurance company would begin paying. Typically, the higher the deductible, the cheaper your policy will cost.

 

What other protection can I get from renters insurance?

  • Liability protection. Some renters insurance protects you against a lawsuit if someone or their property is damaged on your apartments premises.

  • Medical payments to guests. Some policies cover the medical bill up to a limit of anyone, except you or anyone else that lives in the apartment, which is injured in your apartment.

  • Increase in Living Expenses. If your living expenses increase, because you must live elsewhere due to a loss, some policies cover, up to a limit, that increase.

  • Lost property while traveling. Some renter’s insurance policies cover your property even when you’re traveling, should the airline lose your luggage.

  • Premium policy add-ons. If you’re willing to pay a higher premium, you can buy additional protection. The add-ons differ from company to company, so be sure to ask for details. Typical add-ons include:

  • Property damage due to floods or earthquakes

  • Damaged wedding or engagement presents

I have a roommate? Do we each get our own policy?

It depends on the policy. Some insurance companies offer one policy that covers multiple people. Others require each person to get a separate policy.

 

Are there any discounts available?

There are many discounts available please contact us for a free quote.

 Homeowner's Quote                                                                                                          Renter's Quote

 

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