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Homeowners insurance: A basic guide to coverages

by Debbie Caldwell 10/13/2024

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For many, homeowners insurance is a necessity. It offers financial protection for your home, and understanding coverages can help you pick a policy best fitting your needs. 

What's not covered by my insurance?

It’s essential to note, homeowners insurance doesn’t cover every peril that can potentially harm the structure of your property. For example, most policies don’t cover termite damages, as this is seen as something preventable by the homeowner with proper maintenance.  Some perils such as earthquakes and floods need to be covered under separate policies. 

What is covered by homeowners insurance?

Homeowners insurance typically offers liability coverage, dwelling coverage and coverage to personal property. 

Homeowners insurance offers financial protection against these standard perils: 

  • Theft.
  • Fire.
  • Hail. 
  • Wind damage.
  • Ice damage.
  • Damages from public commotion.
  • Etc.

Is homeowners insurance necessary?

Homeowners insurance isn’t a requirement - however, accidents frequently happen nationwide, and by purchasing a homeowners insurance policy, you add an extra level of security over your assets. 

For example, a kitchen may be damaged by a fire. Home insurance would kick in after the deductible is paid to help pay for repair costs. In addition to paying for repairs, the policy type may also cover moving the policyholder and their household into temporary lodging as the structure of the home is being restored.

Consider examining the needs of your home and speak with a local insurance representative to  understand what your coverage options are. They can help you choose a policy offering the best benefits for your home and belongings. 



About the Author
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Debbie Caldwell

When you first meet Debbie Harris-Caldwell, you are immediately drawn to her charming Welsh accent and the twinkle in her eye. The well-traveled transplant from Wales is quick to set you at ease and time spent with her promises to be time well spent.

Debbie has been a real estate agent for 40 years and takes great pride in her customer service skills. "I make myself available to my customers when they need me, whether it's on a Sunday Evening or after their long day at work. I make my schedule fit theirs. I also keep my customers updated on everything happening with their listings or purchase, I am their conduit for information." She has built a business following her key principles of clear communication, attention to detail, client advocacy, and comprehensive knowledge of the area. Debbie comes to every new transaction with positive energy, determination, a strong understanding of the currents driving the market, and the expertise that comes from a lifetime of experience. She knows the importance of marketing and whether a home is for sale for $200,000 or for $2 million, she always has professional photography done and creates a listing presentation that best shows off her customer's home.