Reduce Homeowners Insurance
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Homeowners insurance premiums
often take a substantial bite out of a family’s budget. You may,
however, be paying too much for this coverage. The following are
some approaches you can use to reduce your homeowners insurance
costs.
• If you have a new home or a
renovated one, ask your agent about homeowners discounts. Many
insurers offer discounts up to 25 percent for homes that are less
than 5 or 10 years old since newer homes tend to experience fewer
losses. In addition, homes that have substantial renovations can
also qualify for this discount if the specified work has been
performed by a qualified (licensed when necessary) contractor with
proper documentation.
• Make your home more disaster
resistant. For example, you can make your home more resistant to
hurricanes and other disasters by adding storm shutters, stronger
doors, and reinforced roofing materials. Many insurance companies
offer premium discounts for these types of home features.
• Maintain an excellent credit
rating. Insurance companies are increasingly using credit scores to
determine homeowners insurance premiums. Establishing and
maintaining a strong credit history can thus reduce your
premiums.
• Make sure your home is not
overinsured. Remember that the value of your land and the value of
your home are separate. If your home is destroyed and needs to be
rebuilt, the focus should be on the replacement cost of your home
itself and should not include the value of your land.
• Seek out other discounts. Insurance
companies offer a multitude of discounts that you should check into.
For example, many insurers offer loss-free discounts, long-term
customer discounts, multi-policy discounts, and senior citizen
discounts.
If you have any questions about your
homeowners coverage, please contact your agent at
770.399.6760.
Information used with permission
from International Risk Management Institute, Inc., Copyright
2011.