Friday, January 2, 2009

The Criticalness of Home Insurance and Renters Insurance

By Thomas Fraser

If you own a home you should have home owners insurance. If you rent your home, you should have renters insurance. If you do not insure your home and its contents, you could lose it in the event of a tragedy, or at the hands of a burglar, or due to a natural disaster.

Renters insurance is sometimes required by landlords for the renters. This protects the property inside the home in case of any of the reasons mentioned above. Whether it is required or not, you should have it for your own protection. It is not that expensive, and can help you to replace your things in case of a disaster or a theft.

You should have your property insured for replacement value. In the case of your home that should be what the cost would be to rebuild your home. As for contents for both renters and owners that should be what it would cost to replace the items in your home such as furnishings and appliances. If you have collections of fine art, jewelry or other collectibles you should have them itemized and have appraisals or receipts for these items.

It is a good idea to shop around for the best coverage for your money. It also helps to make sure that you have extra measures taken in your home to help lower your insurance costs such as alarm systems, good door locks, newer windows and doors, smoke alarms, and fire extinguishers. A Fire Proof Safe for valuables is also a good idea. This can help to reduce your premiums.

Often if you have one insurance company to cover all of your needs such as Auto, Home and Life, you can get a bigger discount. Be sure to shop around. Make sure to get appraisals and keep receipts for all purchases you make so that they can be presented to the insurance company. These should be kept in a fire-proof lock box or safe.

The main thing is to make sure you are insured. It is important, because if some tragedy does strike and you have no insurance, you have lost everything, and if you are buying your home, you will still owe that loan. You will have no money to rebuild, and everything you had in the home will be gone as well. Get the insurance and have peace of mind. - 16492

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