PROTECT YOUR HOME AND YOUR WALLET
December 18th, 2009
If you own or plan to purchase a home, then you know that insurance is not just a luxury, it’s a requirement. While you should not skimp on certain coverage items, there are some steps you can take to reduce your overall premium.
If you have a security system installed (and operating!), you might lower your premium by 5% or more. You’ll just need to provide your insurer with a copy of your contract or latest statement. Also, while newer homes have smoke alarms already installed, hooking them up in an older home might also reduce your premium by as much as 10%.
Just like health or auto insurance, if you increase your deductible on homeowners insurance, you’ll reduce your premium. Just be sure you’re prepared to pocket smaller repairs like broken windows or damages from leaks.
If your policy is held by a company that also offers auto or health insurance, look into discounts for multiple policies. You could save a percentage on both your homeowners and auto policies, for example.
Another money (and time and stress) saver is to document everything in your home with a photographic inventory. Store photos, cds or videos in a fireproof box or, preferably, a safe deposit box off site. This will reduce the time and effort required to complete a claim, and guarantee an accurate replacement payment.
Speak to your agent today to find out ways you may be able to reduce your insurance premiums. Do a review of all your policies and make sure everything is up to date.
If you are ready to make the move, whether selling or buying, call or stop by our office and I will be happy to share my knowledge with you at no cost or obligation. If you prefer, you can email me at donkingsley@kingsleyrealestate.com.

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