john12 asked:


I live in a housing complex in a condominium. I have taken home owner’s insurance policy as required by mortgage company. Recently my insurance company informed me that they are removing ‘ earth quake ‘ coverage from policy from next renewal cycle as it is not economical to the insurance company.

My questions are –

a) As general rule what kind of insurance one should take. I mean – fire, theft, flood, earth quake, tornado, hurricane, twister etc.
b) what monetary coverage one should go for ? I mean say house is of 300,000 value.
c) If the present company does not give earth quake coverage, then should I consider going to other company.
d) Can any one give some ideal what will be the premium per year for getting all above coverage for 300,000 value house.
I have read the answers of – mbrcatz17, hi91977 and harrell1956. Thanks,
But my questions still unanswered are -

a) Should I take coverage for Earth quake, Hurricane, Twister, Tornado and flood. I live in new jersey. It is not flood zone area.

b) I existing premium is 300 $/year for Fire, earthquake, hurricane but without flood. Now my company is removing Earth quake and said it will save $ 17 /year. If I go to another insurance company what will it cost appx. for earth quake coverage ? And should I go for it or not ?

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