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		<title>Home Insurance Policy Basics Homeowners Should Understand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two times that homeowners typically think of home insurance. Once when it is time to pay the bill and again when the insurance is needed the most, at a time of loss. You need to know if your home insurance policy covers the right things before you pay for the policy. Choosing the correct insurance can make a difference in being able to replace a home or having to settle for much less than the standard you have come to accept. Every homeowner should review his or her policy annually in order to be sure that he or she has the correct amount and type of insurance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two times that homeowners typically think of home insurance. Once when it is time to pay the bill and again when the insurance is needed the most, at a time of loss. You need to know if your home insurance policy covers the right things before you pay for the policy. Choosing the correct insurance can make a difference in being able to replace a home or having to settle for much less than the standard you have come to accept. Every homeowner should review his or her policy annually in order to be sure that he or she has the correct amount and type of insurance.</p>
<p>Some of the things that insurance normally cover are losses from fire, windstorm, hail and all water damage other than that which is caused by flooding. The policies can also cover theft and living expenses if you must move out of your home while it is being repaired.</p>
<p>If there is any legal liability caused by a person being injured while on your property, the insurance will cover that liability.</p>
<p>Home insurance covers two different things, the home&#8217;s structure its self and your belongings in your home.</p>
<p>In covering the home&#8217;s structure, there are three kinds of policies. One is for replacement cost. It covers the cost to replace your home if damaged and does not reduce the amount paid for depreciation. Replacement home insurance does have a maximum limit that it will pay.</p>
<p>An extended replacement cost home insurance policy gives you an additional twenty percent protection if construction costs suddenly increase. This can happen after a major storm when contractors are very busy replacing or repairing many homes.</p>
<p>The least expensive policy is often the cash value home insurance. This type policy depreciates the value of items based on their age and use. If a roof has been on the home for half of its ten year lifetime, the insurance will pay half the cost of the roof if it is damaged. This could mean that you will pay a significant amount of money to replace items that are damaged that replacement cost insurance would cover fully.</p>
<p>Be sure that you have enough insurance to rebuild a home if it is completely destroyed. The amount to rebuild may be different from the market value of the home. Without the correct amount of money to rebuild a home, you may only have enough money to pay for a portion of repairing or replacing items that are damaged.</p>
<p>One way to estimate the cost of rebuilding your home is to find the cost per square foot of building in your area. Multiply that cost by the square footage of your home to find an approximate replacement cost.</p>
<p>Other items that will increase replacement cost can be the number of bathrooms, the exterior wall construction, the number of fireplaces or any other special upgrades that you have in your home. Be sure that you have enough insurance to cover these upgrades.</p>
<p>Building codes are being updated constantly. These upgrades can alter construction costs. The costs of permits has also grown substantially in many areas.</p>
<p>It is also important to be sure that your insurance is in sufficient amount to meet the requirements of the mortgage holder on your home.</p>
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