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Home Owner

 

Author: Richard Romando

Becoming the owner of a house can be a proud moment, but one should understand that it brings with it a lot of responsibilities. The most important things are maintenance, capital or finances, bills, and the process of increasing the homes value so that it also becomes a good capital investment in the long run.

People generally use a mortgage loan for funding their home purchase. Most lending companies require the mortgage customers to buy homeowners insurance. They give certain mandatory levels of coverage, but these need not be necessarily adhered to, as they just cover the house, and not the belongings inside the house. There are several kinds of homeowner insurance policies, the most basic ones being HO-1, HO-2, HO-3, HO-4, H0-5, HO-6, HO-8, HO-A, HO-B and HO-C. Each of these policies is different and caters to different homes and individuals. An agent would be able to help you decide on the right kind of policy.

Taking out a homeowners insurance policy requires the declaration of some information, such as occupation and employment history, credit history, marital status, date of birth, social security number, and previous address. Analyze your home and your possessions, and try to give a value to everything in it. Insurance companies consider several factors such as the age of the home, size of the home, condition of the home, number of people residing, location with respect to the fire station and fire hydrant, materials used to build the home, the number of rooms, and so on. You can save significantly on the insurance premium if you have certain safety equipment installed in the house. Understand the difference between replacement costs and actual cost value. Keep updating the policy when you enhance the value of your property in any way. You can also take additional insurance that provides coverage for floods or earthquake-related losses.

Author Bio:
Richard Romando is a noted author. Richard likes to create articles about this area.
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