Homeowners Insurance Schedule

For Valentine’s Day, we hope you bought a thoughtful gift for your significant other. It’s the thought that counts, of course, but let us give you a tip or two: women like jewelry. And, when it comes to fine jewelry, you should give thought to insurance. Fortunately, your family’s everyday jewelry is probably covered by
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It is time for year-end reviews. Is your insurance coverage included on the review list? If not, it should be. Use this insurance checklist as a starting point to review your policies and address any gaps in your coverage, as well as potential cost savings. Homeowner’s Insurance Change in Value – If your house has
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If you have had to do battle with an insurance company to settle a straightforward damage claim, you may be surprised to discover some of the odd things that have been covered and paid under an insurance policy. Actually, a few cases are so outrageous you will probably be surprised whether or not you have
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Dealing with the aftermath of a home-destroying disaster is bad enough without uncertainty regarding your insurance coverage and replacement costs. A full inventory of your possessions can accelerate the process of sufficiently replacing them and starting the recovery process. Most of us have a scattering of files and information on our possessions, but not a
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Scheduled property covers items in your home that are not specifically covered as part of your standard homeowner’s insurance policy. While your standard policy will certainly include some basic personal belongings, your policy may set limitations on the amount covered for several broad categories, such as $2,000 for jewelry. Scheduling your property allows you to
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Scheduling Items on your Homeowners policy The term “Homeowners Insurance” is used for insurance policies that insure a person’s primary, owner-occupied residence. This can be a single family home, a multi-family (up to 4 apartments) home, an apartment or condominium. Each residence is insured through a different type of “homeowners” policy. Each policy covers personal
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