It's time to make sure you have enough home insurance [Bangor Daily News, Maine]
May 6—With home values going up and materials prices rising, many homeowners have not considered increasing their insurance to assure adequate replacement costs, a national study found.
A majority of insured homeowners polled have not bought more insurance or increased coverage limits to compensate for inflation, natural disasters and home additions, a survey released Thursday by the
Less than half of the 1,000
Some of the added coverages to consider include an annual inflation adjustment, extended replacement cost and time and building code and ordinance coverage.
Homeowners typically do not fully understand whether their insurance covers the cost to rebuild or the market value of their home. Most residential property insurance policies cover the cost to rebuild a home with recommended coverage based on the estimated reconstruction costs. Extended replacement coverage will add increases if labor and materials costs skyrocket, which often happens after a disaster.
The association also recommends creating or updating a home inventory list in case of a loss. Only 20 percent of those polled have an up-to-date list, and one quarter said they don't have a list at all.
The changing climate, which is bringing more frequent and severe storms to
"This should be a wake-up call to homeowners,"
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