Review your insurance once a year
My wife and I are on Baby Step 3, and we were talking the other day about how our home, travel trailer and cars have appreciated recently. Everything is paid for except the home, but we were wondering if we should increase the amount of insurance coverage on these items since they have skyrocketed in value.
A: Yes! And you should make it a habit to review all your insurance coverage once a year.
With most homeowners insurance policies you have a stated amount of coverage. Some policies have a "cheat" that allows you an extra 5% or 10%, maybe even 20% in some cases. But if you've got a
Lots of times, in the old days, if you bought a car or homeowners policy, it covered your car or home regardless – even if they had gone up in value. Then, when some insurance companies got absolutely hammered after some events like Hurricane Katrina, they stopped doing that. They stopped covering actual replacement value, and started covering only the specified amount on the policy. Today, it can be tough to even find replacement value coverage on houses. And if you do, it's crazy expensive.
When it comes to your home especially, you need to have a policy equal to the value of the home, and you should revisit your coverage and your home's value every single year. You have to be vigilant about things like that, Dale, because your insurance company won't be!
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