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Saving Money On Your Home Insurance: 2

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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Saving money on your home insurance is very, very important — we all know this but I can tell you from experience and as I mentioned in the last blog, coming up with ways to save some money on your home insurance is difficult.  One sure fire way to make sure that you save a little on your premium is definitely by your credit score.

I can tell you that your credit score is something that many, many insurance companies are looking at and they are certainly letting that influence their decision to up or lower your premium, so that is something that you want to keep an eye on. 

Another thing you want to make sure of is that you have alarms installed.  Having security cameras and alarms installed can really help you in the long run assuring that you definitely get a lower premium.

Saving Money On Your Home Insurance: 1

Friday, November 27th, 2009

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When it comes to home insurance, I can promise that there are many, many different ways out there that you can actually save yourself some money.  Most people don’t know any ways to cut some costs on home insurance, however … there are a lot of different ways and that is what we are going to talk about!

One of the first ways that you can save a little cash on your home insurance is by making sure that the security in your home is upgraded.  Things like smoke alarms and alarms in general can go a really, really long way.

In the next blog, we will talk about how your credit score will assist with your home insurance premium!

How do I find the flooding risk when I’m buying new property in a neighborhood?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

There are many people who feel they have been cheated after they have purchased a new property. Things are fine for a short period of time but they change as soon as the monsoon sets in. they find that they area is getting flooded and it is not long before the flood water enters their home and creates havoc to their furniture and other things. Those who have suffered the problems of flood know how much financial damage the floods cause by way of damaging furniture, walls, carpets, upholstery and many other things.

FLOODSome people do insure their household items to prevent the loss that a flood might afflict them with. They do not know that with the flood also comes a host of diseases that might land them up with expensive medical bills. When you have paid a good sum of money to purchase a house, you should take precautions to see that you are not plagued with the problems associated by a flood.

Ensure that there are no water bodies like lakes near the place where you are planning to purchase your new flat. Also check out with others about the flooding history of the place. It also makes sense to go in for a building, which is located on a higher plot of land, and also ensure that the ground surrounding your new abode slopes away from the same rather than slopes towards it.

If you feel like this place is it and you DON’T want to buy anything else — make sure to get some free flood insurance quotes from the best flood insurance companies and pick a flood insurance policy for your house (on top of your home insurance!). It might end up saving you hundreds of thousands of dollars!

Why do I need liability insurance in my homeowners insurance?

Friday, August 29th, 2008

The standard homeowner’s policy includes liability protection which safeguards you against lawsuits for bodily injury or property damage that you, a member of your family or a pet has caused. For example, if your child or pet tears up your neighbor’s fence then you are covered, but if you, a family member or pet destroys something of yours or has a mishap that is not covered. That is considered part of your health or medical insurance coverage.

This liability part of your policy pays for both the costs of court awards and defending you in court, up to the limit of your policy. You are also covered anywhere in the world, not just in your home.

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