Why some homeowners are dropping their insurance
(KTLA) - Just as high healthcare costs have prompted millions of Americans to forgo health insurance, now some homeowners are skipping home coverage because of rising premiums.
The national average for home insurance has risen 20% this year to just over
While lower-income homeowners blame high annual costs for ditching coverage, wealthier people say they have enough cash on hand to handle rebuilding, so there's no need to pay a monthly insurance fee.
That's bad thinking, advisers say.
"It is a risky proposition to go without home insurance, and you need to fully understand the financial consequences if you lose your home,"
If your residence burns down, for instance, you might lose not just your home and all your possessions, but you will also be on the hook for carting away your home's remains. And then comes rebuilding.
The Journal cited the example of
Farinholt said the risk of wildfire in his neighborhood is low and he's been burglarized only once in 40 years.
"It would probably be financially devastating if I lost my house, but I have enough money in savings to move into a condo in that event," he told the Journal.
Many other homeowners may not be as fortunate.
Twelve percent of
About half of uncovered homeowners have annual household incomes of less than
Needless to say, lenders don't like this trend. They will often purchase their own coverage for properties and jack up people's mortgages to cover the cost.
Such insurance is almost always pricier than coverage homeowners could buy for themselves.
What all but the richest homeowners need to keep in mind is that you can be financially wiped out by a natural disaster - just as a serious diagnosis can devastate someone lacking health coverage.
Even a bare-bones policy can be better than nothing. Although some leading insurers are exiting the
Otherwise, you're on your own.
And when it comes to what is undoubtedly your single biggest investment, that's not a good place to be for many people.



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