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Importance of Home Insurance

14 August, 2008 (01:39) | Basic Information, Insurance Coverage, Insurance Policies | By: Administrator


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Getting the Best Quote on Home Insurance

Like many other forms of insurance, home
insurance can often be a financial burden. It’s not a legal requirement to have it, so some people cut out the bill by avoiding it altogether. However, this can be a risky strategy if you own the property you reside in, or if you have contents of substantial value. Just think if there was structural damage to your home and you had to pick up the bill, or if some of your prized possessions were stolen. Some form of home insurance should be thought of as a necessity, but there are plenty of ways to cut your costs.

Self Insurance
If you feel you’re unlikely to suffer problems with your property, possibly because you live in a very safe area, then you may want to consider self-insurance. With this method, instead of giving 25 dollars a month to an insurer, you simply put the money into a high interest savings account. Then, when you need to claim, just take the cash from the account to fit the bill. If nothing happens for years then you’ll still have the cash to spend. You can make it safer by saving in conjunction with a home insurance policy with a very high excess – such as over 2,000 dollars – then if anything major goes wrong you’ll still be covered.

Reduce the Risk
The more risk you present to an insurer, the higher your premium will be. In order to combat the higher costs, you should think about making your property as safe as possible. Fit locks on all windows and doors and ensure they stay locked when you’re out. Also, installing a burglar alarm is a very cost effective way to lower premiums. Notifying insurers about extra steps you take, such as owning a home safe, can also help reduce your costs. Don’t be afraid to phone an insurer to tell them about these if you have them.