Wave of rising insurance costs swamp Chicago homeowners
Apartment landlords say these catapulting costs will have a major impact on budgeting for spring 2025 apartment rent increases, which could hit double-digit levels in some lakefront neighborhoods. A spot survey by the
Virtually all pointed to "climate change" as the cause for a shift in insurance costs nationwide. It's a convenient excuse. Hurricanes, wild fires, tornadoes and earthquakes may not be hitting
Most agents don't even bother to put feet on the ground to tour the property, which they view via satellite or an Internet-based subscription service. Here is what every homeowner should know about insurance protection: · HO-3 policy. This is the basic vanilla insurance policy the average homeowner buys. It offers various coverages for your house, personal property and personal liability. If your area has special hazards, such as flooding, wind, hail and wildfire, standard homeowner policies often limit or even exclude coverage for those risks. · HO-6 policy. This standard condominium insurance policy provides "studsin" coverage for fixtures, finishes and appliances. · Full replacement-cost coverage. Buy this insurance if you can. Be wary of "functional replacement" coverage. Instead of original materials, you may get cheaper substitutes. · Extended-replacement coverage. This more expensive coverage will make carriers pay to rebuild your home even if the loss exceeds your policy's stated home value. · Shop around. Don't rely on your current agent. Another independent broker may find you a better deal. For example, an Avondale three-flat resident owner paid an insurance bill of


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