Archive for December, 2009

stevelonelyguy74 asked:


I was looking to buy a house and all 3 insurance companies that I got a quote from asked me how many corners it had. why do they ask this?

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troubled in sc asked:


I need to find an insurance company to cover my 1989 mobile home trailor.It is located on my own property.

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For first time homeowners or for those who have never really taken a serious look at their Homeowners insurance, determining what Homeowners insurance coverage you need can be a trying time. One of the most important tips to keep in mind when determining what type and how much Homeowners insurance you need is to make this determination before you get started talking with an insurance agent.

It is extremely easy to get ****** into buying extra insurance that you will never use by a sly talking agent on the phone. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take an insurance agent’s advice at all, but just be certain of a ballpark figure for the type of coverage and the amount of coverage you need and want before you get started.

One of the first questions an insurance agent will ask is the value of the home being purchased. This simply means the basic exterior and interior value of the home as it is when you purchase it, without belongings. Remember that an insurance agent should ask specific questions regarding the exterior of the house, such as whether it is brick, vinyl siding, wood or a mixture, as well as questions regarding a porch, deck or sunroom.

Insurance agents should also be asking specific questions regarding the basic appliances on the interior of the house, and will want to know how old the plumbing and electric system are, the air conditioning and heating unit, the appliances and will even ask questions about whether you have expensive countertops or flooring, such as granite or marble.

Keep in mind that while you purchased the home for a certain price, say $100,000, the Homeowners insurance company may want to allot payments for the structure of the house to be anywhere from $10,000 to $40,000 over the current appraisal and market value of the house, to deal with inflation. It is up to you to decide if you want to agree to these terms, but remember that the price of repairing these items in the home will increase over the years, and you don’t want to be left with not enough money from the insurance company to cover full replacement of your home at any given time.

If you have purchased a home that will soon be remodeled or reconstructed, you may want to go ahead and add a considerable amount to this portion of the insurance coverage, that way if anything happens in the process of remodeling or as soon as the home is remodeled the total cost of remodeling will be covered without a problem. Of course you can always wait until the remodeling is completed to call and get a new price quote, but it is best to have the insurance set in place prior to the completion of the remodeling.

The second major factor that should be considered in determining the amount of Homeowners coverage needed is the interior value of the goods in the home. This is a difficult task for some people who have not kept good receipts of purchases and that makes it easy for insurance agents to suggest more coverage than needed in the interior goods department.

Before calling for price quotes, it is best to sit down and try to briefly itemize the major purchases in your home, including furniture, large appliances, and electronics. Many basic interior coverage plans do not cover certain electronics such as computer systems or laptops, so be sure to ask about laptop or computer coverage if this is an item you have in your home. As well, some insurance policies will cover jewelry but others will require a separate “special” interior Homeowners policy, although adding this on would only cost approximately $30-$80 a year for most jewelry owners.

The final determination for how much coverage needed should be location. It is extremely important to consider whether you will need hurricane insurance, flood insurance, wind and hail damage insurance, or even tornado insurance.

Bear in mind that even if you live in a hurricane zone, you may also be required to purchase separate flood or wind insurance, in case your home floods or the windows blow out from the storm. The same goes for tornado or earthquake insurance, as you may be required to have separate amenities added to the policy to cover wind damage or even flooding.

By: Ian W Anderson

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Credit: Ian W Anderson of homeownersinsurance.cc, the homeowners insurance information site. For more homeowners insurance information and articles like this one visit: Homeowners Insurance [http://www.homeownersinsurance.cc]

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What should my average house insurance cost?

yodasminion asked:


I’m buying an older house (1920′s-1930′s) in a working class neighborhood in California for about $200K. What should I expect to pay for my standard homeowner’s insurance?

tia-marie loves you ! asked:


we are thinking about adopting a besenji mix, but she is 2% pit bull. i have heard that some homeowners insurance companies will not cover a certain group of dogs, pit bull being one of them. i am convinced that this dog is the sweet as can be, and it has passed all of the shelter’s tests on behavior. what can i do?

theinsurancecenter asked:


Homeowners Insurance, Melbourne, Florida – Liability Coverage E, Section 2 Insurance Center of Central Florida www.theinsurancecenter.us Liability, Coverage E, Section 2, Non-Tangible Property, Bodily Injury pays injured party’s medical bills, loss wages, pain and suffering, etc. Log-on to www.TheInsuranceCenter.us for details or call us at 800-659-0986.

Random Chaos asked:


So what if Godzilla coses a flood? Am I covered then.

upsetinhouston asked:


After hurricane Ike hit, we came home to a bent ridge beam, walls bowed out, and siding that was pulled away from the house (not to mention alot of little stuff out of whack here and there.) Nationwide sent an engineer out to inspect and she sent them a report saying that we had “faulty construction.” Now they are denying our claim. I’m so angry and I don’t know what to do next! All I know is that my home doesn’t look the same as it did before Ike hit. Our home was built in the 70′s and built to code at that time. Can someone please give me some advice?

Homeowners Insurance for red flagged breeds?

simplypsychotic762000 asked:


I’m buying a new house and am having a serious problem getting insurance because I have a 10 year old German Shepherd. Does anyone have any information on some non-discriminating insurance companies? This *****!!! Thanks for any help :)

Tina M asked:


saw an insurance adjuster’s estimate for a homeowner’s claim that read “APS Coverage”

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