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Feb22
Saving on Homeowners Insurance
Filed under: Insurance; Tagged as: car insurance, Disability Insurance, finance - personal finance, Household Insurance, Insurance, life insurance, Loans, money, Personal Insurance, PropertyComments OffYour home obviously holds a ton of importance to you. It’s the place of residence where you can go back to every night and sleep tight in. It’s filled with everlasting memories and important objects of affection. But what happens in the event of a tragic disaster? I’m talking about a type of disaster that completely destroys your property?
One reason it may not have adequate coverage is the recent economic crisis, which is understandable. But what does not make sense is what will happen if a disaster does destroy your home. Then what financial shape will your family be in?
There are ways you can save on your home insurance costs. First of all, you can raise your insurance deductible. Just raising the deductible to the next highest level can save you hundreds of dollars a year on your insurance premiums. You are still covered, yet you are spending less for insurance. Just make sure you can meet the deductible in case something happens and you need to file an insurance claim.
Protect your home with safety devices such as smoke and burglar alarms if you haven’t already. Insurance providers reduce premiums for homes well protected.
Third, purchase more than one insurance policy from the same provider. You can buy auto, home and life insurance from one provider, allowing that provider to “bundle” the policies and give you a hefty discount on all insurance policies. This is a great way to save money on a much needed product.
When purchasing home insurance, insure your home for 100 percent of the cost to replace the home after a loss. This is called insured to value, and it can save you significant dollars on your home insurance premiums. You will have the coverage you need to protect your home and your family without spending a lot and without over insuring your home.
Although all the above procedures are ideal ways to cut cost, the primary way your insurance premium will drop is through a high credit score. Insurance providers analyze your credit score to assess your “risk.” Individuals with poor credit scores are considered irresponsible and “high risk.” Obtain a free credit score and study it for errors or causes for concern.
As you can see, there are numerous ways to save or reduce your home insurance premium. Simply cutting back costs or eliminating the policy altogether is not very responsible. Protect your best asset.
Tom Martens is the syndication coordinator Insurance-south-africa.co.za. South Arica’s leading Insurance information portal.
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