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Thursday, January 6, 2022You know that home insurance protects you from loss of the physical structure of your house. In addition to this, it can provide you with protection for the contents within your home. But, what about all of the items you keep outside? This may include that beautiful fountain you invested in or your barbeque set. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 3, 2021The siding of your home is an important structural component of it. It provides protection to the structure. It also adds value to the property. If damage occurs to it, you should take steps to ensure repairs take place right away. That may include replacement of some or all of the siding. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 8, 2021House fires can occur in any part of any home. Most home fires occur in the kitchen while cooking and are the leading cause of injuries from fires across most demographics. Common causes of fires (at any time of day or night) are carelessly discarded cigarettes or matches, sparks from fireplaces ... READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 6, 2017Part one discussed how a typical homeowner policy covers buildings and structures. Now let’s look at Coverage Part D, which is also a property coverage; as well as Coverage Parts E and F. These latter parts address coverage for injuries to persons or damage to property that belongs to others. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, September 6, 2017Generally, a homeowners insurance policy includes at least six different coverage parts. The names of the parts may vary by insurance company, but they typically are referred to as Dwelling, Other Structures, Personal Property, Loss of Use, Personal Liability and Medical Payments coverages. READ MORE >>
Monday, March 6, 2017 In order to properly value your personal possessions, you have to go through the tedious, difficult process of documenting what you own. The following list could be very helpful in identifying what you own and, more importantly, be used as proof of loss in case disaster strikes such as a serious storm, theft, or fire. READ MORE >>
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