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Home Owner Insurance Explained
Homeowners' insurance policies are designed to
protect your dwelling and personal property against losses, primarily
paying for damages to your home and its contents. Homeowners insurance
can also protect you from financial liability if someone is injured
on your property.
Common areas of coverage are dwelling fire coverage,
contents - personal property, loss of use, separate structures
such as a detached garage or shed, premise medical and premise
liability insurance. Specialized coverage is also available for
jewelry, guns, stamp collections, china, and picture or paintings.
Insurance rates vary widely based on geographic
location and other factors including how far you are from the
fire hydrant and/or fire department, and the type of fire department.
If you are in an area where there are hurricanes, floods, hail,
earthquakes, and forest fires, you will generally have higher
rates.
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