As a consultant to business clients I get involved in their matters concerning home and auto insurance. Recently I have been tearing my hair out dealing with insurance agents and trying to get my clients the best deal on their home insurance. I have been tearing my hair out because agents consistently want to over insure my clients’ homes.
• First, most of my clients seem to be over insured. This occurs because they have been with the same insurance company for years and with an inflation guard added to their home insurance the replacement cost has been going up each year even though building costs have been going back and forth – these inflation guards only go up. First item on the agenda is get at the real cost to rebuild the home. I have finally found a site that I think is pretty accurate if done correctly. See the site listed at the bottom of this article — this site has a free cost estimator and the best part is that it is not sponsored by an insurance company and it’s free.
• Second, many people believe they have a beautiful home — I know, I do. But, that does not mean that it was built with gold in many cases. Most homes are built about the same in tract homes and a bit nicer in some custom areas. Many of the semi-custom homes have the extras in the bath, kitchen and flooring but not in the drywall, frame, air conditioning. You may see some extras in the wiring (pre-wired for sounds systems, alarms etc.) So don’t inflate what you think your home will cost to rebuild. If you truly have a custom unique home then add this to the cost estimator – but think imported marble, elevators, glass walls, etc. Keep this in mind, insurance companies in most states DO NOT pay out the face amount of the policy, they pay to have the home rebuilt like it was before the loss. It is up to you to make sure it is not being over insured or under insured. If you over insure your home you will be paying premium for something you will never receive. Continue reading ‘One of the Secrets to Getting a Great Deal on Home Insurance’ »