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Homeowners insurance provides financial
protection against disasters. A standard policy insures the home itself
and the things you keep in it. Homeowners insurance is a package policy. This means that it covers both damage to your property and your liability or legal responsibility for any injuries and property damage you or members of your family cause to other people. This includes damage caused by household pets. Damage caused by most disasters is covered but there are exceptions. The most significant are damage caused by floods, earthquakes and poor maintenance. You must buy two separate policies for flood and earthquake coverage. Maintenance-related problems are the homeowners' responsibility. What is in a standard homeowners insurance policy?A standard homeowners insurance policy
includes
1. The structure of your houseThis part of your policy pays to repair
or rebuild your home if it is damaged or destroyed by fire, hurricane,
hail, lightning or other disaster listed in your policy. It will not
pay for damage caused by a flood, earthquake or routine wear and tear.
When purchasing coverage for the structure of your home, it is
important to buy enough to rebuild your home. 2. Your personal belongingsYour furniture, clothes, sports
equipment and other personal items are covered if they are stolen or
destroyed by fire, hurricane or other insured disaster. Most companies
provide coverage for 50% to 70% of the amount of insurance you have on
the structure of your home. So if you have $100,000 worth of insurance
on the structure of your home, you would have between $50,000 to
$70,000 worth of coverage for your belongings. The best way to
determine if this is enough coverage is to conduct a home inventory. 3. Liability protectionLiability covers you against lawsuits
for bodily injury or property damage that you or family members cause
to other people. It also pays for damage caused by your pets. So, if
your son, daughter or dog accidentally ruins your neighbor’s
expensive rug, you are covered. However, if they destroy your rug, you
are not covered. 4. Additional living expensesThis pays the additional costs of
living away from home if you can't live there due to damage from a
fire, storm or other insured disaster. It covers hotel bills,
restaurant meals and other living expenses incurred while your home is
being rebuilt. Coverage for additional living expenses differs from
company to company. Many policies provide coverage for about 20% of
the insurance on your house. You can increase this coverage, however,
for an additional premium. Some companies sell a policy that provides
an unlimited amount of loss-of-use coverage, but for a limited amount
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