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If you are renting, you should consider tenant's insurance. It is
usually quite inexpensive to purchase <around $ 100.00 per year>
and protects your belongs in case of fire, theft, etc. There are
limitations on policies for amount of coverage and cause of
damage or loss. Know these limits and, if you suspect there may
be a need, pay extra for further coverage. If, for example, you
have valuable jewelry, musical instruments, computer equipment
or the like, you should make certain your insurance will cover
replacement cost should something happen to these items.
Tenant's insurance can be purchased from many large companies <Nationwide,
Allstate,
State
Farm, etc.> or through an insurance broker.
If you have bought a home, you will probably be required to have homeowner's
insurance in order to protect the investment your mortgage lender has made.
Beyond what they require you to have, however, you should be concerned about
your belongs <as stated above> and your family. Some insurance will provide
you with money to live somewhere temporarily, should you and your family be
displaced due to damage to your home. Make certain you are covered for what
you might need.
Typically, homeowner's insurance does not cover instances of flood or
earthquake. The cost of such insurance is low where the risk is low and is
high where the risk is high. If your home is lost in such a disaster and you
are not covered, you will lose your home and possessions as well as your
equity and, since you will probably be forced financially to default on your
mortgage, your good credit record as well. Your home is likely to be the
most expensive purchase you ever make. Insure it accordingly.
Liability insurance is another concern, particularly of a homeowner. This
protects your assets should someone sue you for something which has occurred
on your property. Experts recommend that you be insured for at least an
amount equal to your financial worth -- twice that is preferable.
Keep in mind that insurance is a bit of a gamble. If nothing happens, you
may over time pay a lot in insurance premiums from which you will never
benefit. So if you own little of value, or have enough money to cover being
displaced or replacing your belongings with little trouble, don't waste
money on insurance you do not need. Statistics reveal that most folks buy
the wrong coverage from the wrong company and pay far more than necessary.
Between 10% and 15% of every dollar spent in the U.S. economy is just paying
for insurance. That is a sobering figure! Be sure that you are buying
insurance you need and shop around for the best coverage for the least
amount of money.
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