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There are three types of insurance that you must
get for your home. They are the following:
1. Fire insurance Michigan: Fire insurance indemnifies against any damage
caused to the house by a fire breakout. It may cover not only the structure
of the house but also its contents such as appliances, furniture,
kitchenware, ornaments, lightings and other personal belongings. The perils
insured by fire insurance may also include lightning and explosions.
When registering for a fire insurance policy, it
is essential to insure your home for the right and actual amount that you
will need in case of fire. The sum should cover the total expenditures that
will be caused by the removal of the rubble and fragments and the rebuilding
of a new home. It may also include the cost of the owner’s things and
personal belongings inside the house.
If you think you can make money by insuring your
property with several companies, you are wrong. The amount you will get when
your house is ravaged by fire does not depend on the number of policies you
possess but on the actual amount needed to reconstruct the house. Thus, if
the homeowner holds more than one policy, all the insurance companies
involved will only pay their proportional share in the amount of the damage.
There are specific fire insurance schemes that
may be the most suitable for your home. If you are living in a home at a
time when real estate prices are declining, you may consider getting a
replacement cost policy. This type of fire insurance pays out the value of
the property lost without considering its cost of depreciation. On the other
hand, if you live in a progressive neighborhood and you have good reasons to
believe that the price of you house will soar in the next few years, an
extended replacement cost scheme is perfect for you. This policy will pay
you the coverage limit in case the property’s price inflates and bigger
amounts will be needed to build a new house. An actual cash value policy is
probably the least beneficial for insured homeowners. It only pays the
actual and current value and therefore subtracts the depreciation costs from
the original purchase value.
2. Storm insurance Michigan: Getting a storm insurance coverage is very
critical for homeowners especially if you live in a place that is prone to
storm calamities. You cannot afford to lose everything you own with the
occurrence of one tragedy. Never let yourself be caught unprepared by any
storm. You have to insure your homes for maximum security in case of any
unavoidable and unstoppable events.
There are different types of natural calamities
to which a house may be subjected. Some residential communities located in
coastal areas are always attacked by hurricanes or wind and hail. Others are
frequently plagued by strong winds and excessive rainfall. It is therefore
important to find out what kind of storm insurance coverage you will need to
obtain depending on your living circumstances. Just become you have storm
insurance, it does not mean that you are covered by any natural calamity
that comes your way.
As a homeowner, you will also need to find out
about your insurance policy’s terms regarding damaged and stolen belongings.
Some policies offer the exact replacement cost while others have a fixed
cash value for every type of item stolen or damaged. It will be better for
homeowners to choose the one that provides for full replacement coverage.
This system will allow you to claim the current amount needed to replace the
lost belonging. Keep in mind that if your storm insurance policy offers no
specifics, it means that it is using the fixed cash value system. In this
case, the insurance company will only give you the amount corresponding to
the depreciated value of your property.
There is usually a waiting period for the
effectivity of storm insurance policies. Therefore, you will not be able to
obtain a new one when a storm is already looming. Insurance companies often
refuse to renew policies after the location of the insured home has just
been put under hurricane watch. Thus, you have to make your own evaluation
of your current situation and decide whether or not having storm insurance
will better your interests and protect you from a possible catastrophe.
For those living in hurricane prone areas, it is
crucial that you check if your insurance policy explicitly includes
hurricane coverage. Some policies cover wind damage but exclude damage
caused by hurricanes in the fine print. Thus, when a hurricane strikes the
home, it is already too late and the homeowners cannot recover the costs of
repair and restoration from their insurance companies. To avoid this crisis
from happening, read your policy thoroughly and avail of separate hurricane
insurance if necessary.
Once you have already chosen the type of storm
insurance appropriate for your circumstances, you can now determine the
amount of coverage you will obtain. Make sure you have an updated value of
your home. Take into consideration any increase in real estate prices,
renovations made and installation of new fixtures and permanent furniture.
In determining the value of your home, you need to ask yourself how much it
will cost to completely rebuild your home. You can ask your insurance agent
for the range of construction rates in your locality.
You can also include in the coverage the costs of
your appliances, furniture and personal belongings in the house. You can
list or even take a video record of the items inside your house so you will
have proof of what you own when you make your insurance claims.
3. Water damage insurance Michigan: You do not have to live in coastal regions or
near internal bodies of water in order to need water damage protection. This
type of insurance covers water damage stemming not only from natural sea
calamities but also from pipe leaks and overflows in the home’s water
systems. Floods can also be caused by ice storms, hurricanes and excessive
rainfall.
Home insurance policies do not automatically
cover water damage. This is a common misconception that many homeowners
possess. It is important to remember that majority of basic home policies do
not cover water damage incidents. You may need a separate insurance policy
or rider for this particular concern.
But even if you already have a water damage
insurance policy, you still have to determine what instances are covered.
Some policies will indemnify only flooding that is caused by natural events.
It is advisable to choose a policy that will also cover manmade accidents
such as pipe leaks and damaged water systems. We all know that even though
these are not natural calamities, they are often just as unavoidable and
surprising.
There are two types of water damage insurance
policies --- flood insurance and homeowners insurance. Flood insurance
covers the occurrence of any flood due to overflows from seas, rivers and
streams. This overflow may cause the water to enter your homes and settle in
low areas such as the basement. Flooding may also be caused by excessive
rainfall. When there are it is raining excessively and nonstop, the soil
will not be able to absorb all the rainfall, thus causing flooding to occur.
Water damage that is brought about by flooding
can only be covered by a flood insurance policy. This type of insurance is
therefore a must in every home since flooding is now commonplace in
residential lowlands.
On the other hand, a homeowner’s insurance policy
covers water damage that occurs after heavy waters fall on the home such as
when there is a hailstorm dropping hail into the windows or a broken pipe
which is leaking water into the home. This is in contrast to the flood
insurance, which covers water damage caused by water which can no longer be
absorbed by the soil and thus seeps into the home.
The amount to be covered by water damage
insurance is just as significant as the amounts indicated in the two
previous types of insurance. The homeowner must make a detailed list or a
video log of his possessions. He must have an estimate not only of the cost
of his house but also of his personal belongings, including important
documents which will be expensive to replace and which are very prone to
water damage. In this way, the homeowner will be adequately covered once any
water damage crisis occurs.