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Home Insurance Resources

Whether you rent, have a condo, or own a home, we're tackling everything you need to know when it comes to your place and your property insurance.

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A home insurance deductible is the portion of costs you'll pay upfront for a covered claim. Learn how to choose a deductible that is right for you.
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Learn why your insurance premium may be increasing due to inflation and how you may be able to lower it.
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Sharing your home for extra income? You'll want to read this.
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We've got you covered when it comes to learning more about what renters insurance is and why it's important.
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You may need specialized insurance for your art, jewelry, and other valuables. Learn more about insuring high-value items.
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The best way to protect your valuable antiques or collectibles is to get the proper paperwork to document how much your collection is worth.
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If you have a collection of antiques, artwork, or other valuables in your home, you may need to take special precautions to keep these treasured possessions safe.
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Don't fall victim to a dishonest contractor. Know how to protect yourself and how to hire reputable workers.
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Insuring your home requires understanding the types of coverages in a standard homeowners policy that provides protection for damages done to the structure of your home.
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Dwelling Coverage is the part of a standard homeowners insurance policy that helps protect the physical structure of your home.
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Learn about the 80% rule for home insurance and ensure your property is adequately protected against potential losses and damages.
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We'll help you understand if you are, or are not, covered for certain scenarios when it comes to homeowners insurance.
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Most of us will need to buy homeowners insurance before buying a home. That's because most lenders require it to get a loan.
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If you have a high-value home, it's important to know how to customize your insurance to avoid gaps and make sure you have the coverage you need.
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Getting insurance for your vacation house or second home is similar to insurance for your primary residence but with a few extra considerations.
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Do you employ a housekeeper, personal chef, nanny, or other type of domestic workers? If yes, you may be required to carry insurance to safeguard against certain risks.

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A checklist of to-dos to help you get ahead of packing, moving, and everything in between.
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Moving can be a stressful experience for your furry friends. Keep your pets calm while moving by following a few easy steps before, during, and after your move.
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Answers to common questions about how to handle your home insurance during a move.

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Prevention is your best defense.
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Proper home maintenance is the best way to help prevent mold damage in and outside of your home.
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Ice dams occur when melting ice build-up in your roof causes water damage to your interior walls and ceilings.
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Water damage can be a costly headache. Avoid it by taking these precautions.
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Take these steps if your home has been impacted by water.
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Floods can strike unexpectedly, wreaking havoc on homes and possessions.

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What you should know to prepare, protect, and recover.
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Making an emergency evacuation plan for your family is simple. Here's how.
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Having a go bag ready can be a lifesaver in an emergency.
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What to do to prepare and recover from a hurricane.
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Fire can move incredibly fast and cause devastating damage. Getting your home prepared for a wildfire or housefire can make a difference.

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