Homeowners Insurance - No One is Immune to Bad Luck
There is no such thing as a standard home insurance policy. Because coverage may vary from one insurer to another, it is very important to have your broker or agent explain the policy to you before you agree to purchase the coverage.
Insurance coverage on your home should begin as soon as you become the legal owner or tenant,even if the home is still under construction.(Your home insurance policy can also cover related building materials on or adjacent to your property.) Before moving, call your broker or agent and go over any special insurance needs related to themove (e.g., covering contents in transit, or simultaneously at both old and new locations, etc.). Please be advised that theft insurance applies only when a building is ready for occupancy; vacant buildings are not normally insured for theft for more than 30 days (see "Vacant premises," page 8).
It pays to compare! Not all home insurance policies are created equal, nor are they priced the same. When buying a new policy or renewing a current one, you may wish to obtain quotes from a variety of insurance agents(who work for one insurer), and independent brokers (who represent different insurers). When dealing with independent brokers, it is important to know which companies they represent and where they place most of their business.
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