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Home Insurance
A homeowners insurance policy helps protect one of your most valuable assets in case of loss.
By working with you, we will advise you on a policy that will give you the best, most
effective cost coverage for your needs.
Benefits
Home Replacement Coverage - For homes insured for 100% of their replacement value, damage resulting
from a covered incident will be repaired in full, up to the specified policy limits.
Contents Replacement Coverage - Replacement cost coverage provides for the total replacement of your
contents that are destroyed by a covered loss up to the policy limits, without any deductions for
use or depreciation. Your deductible would apply.
Electronics and Valuables Coverage - You can add additional protection for your valuables such as
jewelry, furs, stamp and coin collections, silverware and home computers. Check with us regarding
the limits of your homeowners policy, and if one or more of these additional coverages would be
right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who decides what insurance to get when I make my house payment: the mortgage company or me?
You do. The mortgage company collects a set amount from you each month in order to protect their
investment. This money is put in escrow and covers your insurance and taxes when they fall due.
However, the policy is still yours and you may select the insurance you feel offers the best coverage
at the best rates. In fact, if you allow the mortgage company to choose, you might well end up paying
more for your homeowners insurance.
What exactly does a homeowners policy cover?
"Exact" coverage is tricky to define because there are different policies and about 900 insurance
companies writing most of the property/casualty business in the United States. However, 80 percent of
homeowners policies are based on a standard form. All homeowners policies cover two important areas:
property and liability. These cover your structures and possessions - property insurance - and protect
against personal liability. Personal liability, as its name implies, means you are legally obligated
to pay money to another person for actions caused by you, your family, or your property. That liability
extends to medical payments to others for injuries caused by you or your family.
Are floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters covered?
Most catastrophes are covered; flood and earthquake damage, however, are not covered by a standard policy
and both are more common than many people realize. Check with your agent about special catastrophic policies
for normally excluded conditions like floods and earthquakes.
Are there exclusions I should know about?
There may be exclusions listed and defined in your policy such as neglect, intentional loss, "earth movement,"
general power failure and even damage caused by war. If you fail to take care of your property (e.g., a leaky roof),
you may not be covered. Obviously, if you intend to lose an object or damage your property, there is no coverage.
One other exclusion that can be costly is the Ordinance or Law exclusion. Building codes established by governmental
bodies that drive up the cost of rebuilding or repairing after a loss occurs may not be covered by your insurance policy.
Thus, if you discover when replacing damaged property that current law demands higher grade or more expensive materials
than the original ones being replaced, the new materials may not be covered for the full price.
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Please contact us for details or a quote.
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© 2007 | Beal Insurance, Inc.
1500 University Dr. East, Suite 101 • College Station, TX 77840
(979) 268-1500 - Phone • (979) 846-1979 - Fax
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