Homeowners Insurance
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Homeowners Insurance Information
In Florida, where hurricanes and storms are a reality, homeowners insurance is an essential way to safeguard your property and finances.
What is Homeowners insurance?
Homeowners insurance provides financial protection against unexpected losses. A standard policy covers both:
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Property protection: the home itself and the belongings inside.
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Liability protection: your legal responsibility if someone is injured on your property or if you, your family members, or even your pets cause damage to others.
It’s a package policy, meaning it combines these protections in one.
What is Covered?
Most homeowners policies protect against:
What is not Covered?
Not every disaster is included in a standard policy. The biggest exclusions are:
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Floods: Requires a separate flood insurance policy (essential for Florida).
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Earthquakes: Covered only under a separate policy.
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Maintenance issues: Routine upkeep and wear-and-tear are the homeowner’s responsibility.
Why do you need homeowners insurance?
Your home is likely one of your largest investments. Insurance helps protect you financially when the unexpected happens:
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Rebuild or repair after a fire or natural disaster.
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Replace belongings lost to theft or vandalism.
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Cover medical expenses or liability costs if a guest is injured.
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Satisfy your lender’s requirement if you have a mortgage.
Remember: homeowners insurance is designed for unexpected events, not routine maintenance.
Questions to Ask Your Agent
Before choosing a policy, discuss these key points with your agent:
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Rebuilding costs: How much would it cost to rebuild my home and replace my belongings?
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Company reputation: Does the insurer handle claims fairly and promptly?
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Discounts: Are there savings for bundling policies, having a security system, or hurricane-resistant features?
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Claims process: Who do I contact, and what happens after I file a claim?
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