Home Insurance Exclusions in Phoenixville, PA, Limerick, PA, Royersford, PA, Skippack, PA, Collegeville, PA, Trappe, PA, and Surrounding Areas
Pools, trampolines, certain types of water damage, and aggressive dogs may not be covered by every home insurance policy. Other insurance companies might have special underwriting requirements in order to cover them. The exposure these items present makes the coverage more expensive. If excluded in the policy, the homeowner may be directly responsible for any loss, opening them up to greater liability. If homeowners have any of these or other high risk issues, it's best to look for home insurance that will cover these.
Business insurance is another exposure generally not included in home insurance, even if there is a small side business run from the home. If any liability issues arise, your assets could be at risk. Here is where an independent agency can help. If you need business insurance,
While homeowners may not need all of these, the larger their assets, the more they should consider having comprehensive protection. And, since liability, unpredictable weather, and rising housing costs are becoming bigger concerns, customers need to know their options for different types of home insurance protection.
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