Phoenix home insurance coverage is usually viewed as either a necessary evil or an evil necessity. In either case, Phoenix home insurance coverage is required of every home owner holding a mortgage. Not to be confused with title insurance, Phoenix home insurance coverage covers the house, other property buildings, and furnishings.
Policies also have options called “riders” where additional personal property such as jewelry, furs, high end electronics (home theater equipment), etc.
In some areas you will be required to buy flood insurance also. This covers water damage caused by weather, not for instance a broken water heater. Your lender will tell you whether you live in a flood plain, and if so, you will need to get a policy. This is in addition to your Phoenix home insurance coverage. Even if you don’t live within the flood zone, you still should have flood insurance. You never know how far flood waters will travel inland.
Insurance companies are typically regulated by the state and if a consumer has a particular problem with his insurance company that cannot be resolved at the consumer to business level, the state’s regulatory board will explain how to file an official report. An inquiry could take a while, but if the regulatory board finds merit in your complaint, you will be apprised of what is happening.
Insurance is expensive. To reduce the overall costs you may consider opting for a higher default deductible. You can also reduce your estimated value for furniture. This is an area where many consumers tend to over purchase and over pay.
Unless you own expensive irreplaceable antiques, or something that was custom made, you have a good chance of paying for your furniture over and over during the course of a policy where you never have a claim. It may be more cost effective to pay a minimal amount for insurance and gamble on the fact that nothing is going to happen to your home to cause a total loss including furniture.
Also make sure you are insuring your home for replacement value, not what you paid for your home. If you have used the same company for years you may not pay attention to anything except the renewal notices, and not review the policy.
Keep in mind that insurance companies are structured to make it difficult for you to get a major claim paid. This is what public adjusters are for. Take advantage of the services of a public adjuster if you believe your insurance company is undercutting your claim, or your claim is denied.
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