In order
to save money on your
homeowners insurance you
have to consider several
price determining factors.
One of the biggest factors
is whom your insurance
provider ends up becoming.
You should consider shopping
around in order to get as
many price quotes as
possible. Try to get at
least three as a minimum.
You can visit insurance
companies directly; call
them on the phone or search
for quotes online. Aside
from price other factors you
may want to ask about
include customer service,
complaint records and
responsiveness.
Deductible - As with your
auto insurance, raising your
deductible can help save
money on your homeowners
insurance. The deductible is
the amount of money you have
to pay toward a loss before
your insurance company
starts to pay a claim. Only
consider a deductible amount
that you can afford in the
case of an emergency.
Remember you’re dealing with
your primary residence so
you want to be careful.
Multiple
Insurance - In many
instances most insurance
companies want more of your
business. With that in mind
they sometimes offer
generous discounts if you
have multiple insurance
policies with them. For
instance your auto and
homeowners insurance
policies.
Housing
Improvements – By making
some improvements to your
house allowing it to become
more weather, earthquake and
other natural disaster
resistant you can lower the
amount you would have to pay
on your house insurance
bill.
Rebuilding Costs – When
deciding on how much
insurance coverage you
really need make sure to
subtract the land that the
house resides on. Your land
doesn’t require insurance
protection and having it as
part of the basis for your
insurance needs will raise
your total cost.
Discounts
– Ask your insurance company
if the offer discounts for
security devices, fire alarm
systems, sprinkler systems
and other burglar devices.
They may even offer senior
discounts if you’re over the
age of 55. Ask if you
qualify for any other
discounts they may offer.
Policy
Limits - You want your
policy to cover any major
purchases or additions to
your home. But you don't
want to spend money for
coverage you don't need.
However be careful about
eliminating floater
insurance. This insurance
covers your valuable
possessions such as your
jewellery, Rolex watches and
fur coats. Your computer
equipment may also need a
floater policy. Failure to
have them could result in
not receiving adequate
reimbursement if those items
are ever damaged or stolen.
Location
– If you really want to save
money on your homeowners
insurance then you need to
make sure your house is
built to withstand the
natural weather occurrences
that take place in your
local area. Earthquakes,
floods and fires behave
differently in different
parts of the country.
Hopefully
this information can help
you focus in on some areas
within your homeowner’s
policy that you can review
with your insurance agent in
the hopes of actually
lowering your house
insurance rates instead of
raising them.
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