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How are home insurance rates in hawaii?

I’d like to buy close to the water (would be impacted by hurricanes). FLA is ridiculous now-cant get insurance near the water for entire home value. Thought Hwi might be better since they dont get hit so much.

Insurance here is pretty high, but then again, everything is. You HAVE to buy hurricane insurance (can’t think of a number off the top of my head).

The islands are so small that it doesn’t matter where you are, the hurricanes will affect you no matter what. Check out this site, if you want to find the cheapest home insurance just in one minute,

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Posted by admin - October 13, 2009 at 4:06 am

Categories: home insurance   Tags: Best Wishes, Blogspot, Buy Insurance, Cheap home insurance, Cheap Insurance, Home Insurance Companies, Home Insurance Rates, Home Value, Hurricane Insurance, Hurricanes, insurance, Insurance Hawaii, Quotes, Reliable Company, Top Of My Head

Is it standard procedure for home insurance agents to visit your house before they insure it?

I was told by my ex that a home insurance agent was coming to look at the INSIDE of my house. I was under the impression only appraisers came to look at the inside of your home. Do home insurance agents do that now too? What’s the cheapest home insurance?

Nope, they can look at the inside, too. They’re checking for certain breed dogs, they’ll check your electric box, they’ll check for unrepaired damage, and they use info like wallpaper, tile, vinyl flooring, to calculate the replacement cost of your house.

An appraiser doesn’t come out until after the claim. The agent is doing "front line underwriting" and establishing the value of your house.Try this site

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Posted by admin - October 3, 2009 at 11:49 pm

Categories: home insurance   Tags: Affordable Insurance, Appraisers, Blogspot, Breed Dogs, Home Insurance Companies, insurance, Insurance Agent, Insurance Agents, Quotes, Reliable Company, Standard Insurance, Tile Flooring, Vinyl Flooring, Wallpaper

How can I buy home insurance if I use one room for my business?

Hello there! I am a freelance web publisher so basically I work from home using my laptop. My husband and I just bought our first home. The other day I was shopping around for home insurance when an agent told me if I run my home business many carriers will mark me as "not eligible" for home insurance. Is this true? How do I get around that? What’s the best home insurance company?

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True, but it depends on the exact type of business.

I’d think, with no foot traffic, and no business property exposure except a laptop, and no manufacturing going on, most homeowners carriers won’t have a problem – If you carry business liability insurance.

Even if you don’t want to carry insurance for the business, you’ll still likely be able to find an insurer willing to cover the homeowners part (none will cover the business part), you’ll just have to look a little harder. Use an independent agent, and they’ll be able to take care of you.

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Whats the difference between home insurance and rental insurance?

for my rental property? Is it a good idea to switch home insurance to rental insurance when a tenant is living in my rental property just in case if they smashed some holes on the wall, or some damages on the property? Where i can compare home insures?

Thanks!

You need to change or they will not pay if you have a claim. Holes are not covered, neither is most tenant damage. But, you still need fire damage, weather, etc etc.

Also, if you are going to allow animals check your policy, they are not likely to cover your property if you allow any dangerous animals.

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Posted by admin - October 1, 2009 at 12:10 am

Categories: home insurance   Tags: Affordable Insurance, Blogspot, Damages, Dangerous Animals, Fire Damage, Holes, Home Insurance Companies, insurance, Quotes, Reliable Company, Rental Insurance, Rental Property, Weather

Why home insurance companies are sensitive to lapses in the insurance?

When I shop for a home insurance I am always asked if my home is currently insured or if there are lapses in my insurance policy. Some companies outright refuse to give me a quote when I tell them that I haven’t had home insurance in the last 3-4 months. I am wondering why this is important for them?! They just referred to their company policy and did not give me any meaningful reasoning. Who’s the best company for home insurance? Thank you for your answer.

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Insurance companies are wary of lapses in any kind of insurance policies. In your case it just happened to be home insurance.

The single most feared factor in the insurance business is not hurricanes, not bush-fires, not wars, not meteor strikes but what’s known as ‘moral hazard’. Moral hazard is, in simple terms, lack of inhibition in preferring a claim under less than above-the-board circumstances.

For example, if your camera is insured for home use only, you cannot make a claim if the insured camera suffers damage during a jungle safari. Most of us, being honest persons, would not even want to claim under such circs. However, since, as a rule it takes all kinds to make this world, there exist individuals who would make a claim as if the damage occurred at home. Such individuals are considered to be ‘moral hazards’.

Coming back to your original question, insurance companies know from empirical evidence that the incidence of moral hazard is greater – much greater – in those cases where there’s a break iin coverage. It’s likely that the insured is trying to renew the policy after a loss has occurred.

You need to provide evidence to the insurance company that you did not intend to let the policy lapse. That it lapsed, is a fortuitous happenning (please note the wording – underwriters love such language) and not a deliberate omission. ‘I do not want to be penalised for something over which I had no control’ is the line you need to take. You could strike lucky with this line.

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Posted by admin - September 28, 2009 at 8:56 pm

Categories: home insurance   Tags: 4 Months, Blogspot, Bush Fires, Circumstances, Company Insurance, Empirical Evidence, Home Insurance Companies, Hurricanes, Inhibition, Insurance Business, Insurance Company, Insurance Policies, Insurance Policy, Insurance Shop, Jungle Safari, Lapses, Meteor Strikes, Moral Hazard, Moral Hazards, Reliable Company

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