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  • Writer's pictureRich Gribbon

Property Insurance Reminder

Property Insurance Reminder

With the rise of real estate values as well as the rise in value of property inside your home (i.e. household electronics, smart appliances and devices, etc.) it is important to maintain the right insurance coverage for protecting your investments. Depending on the type of property you own, here are some things to discuss with your insurance broker:


Single Family Homes

  • What are you currently insured for per square foot for replacement cost?

  • What is the current actual cost per square foot to replace a home like yours? Depending on your property, you probably want to be insured in the $300 to $500 per square foot range. Many policies that were first issued years ago still are at $150 per square foot which is simply not enough today.

  • Do you have enough liability insurance?

  • What is your current personal property/contents insurance coverage? Is it enough? Take updated photos and videos of your belongings. Make sure to store these images in a separate location other than your home (like on a cloud based storage folder).

  • Ask your insurance broker what endorsements your policy should include - i.e. Drain and Sewer Line Backup, Ordinance and Law, etc.

Condos/Townhomes

  • HOA Coverage vs Personal Policy

  • What does the HOA insurance cover? What does your homeowner's policy need to cover?

  • What is the current actual cost per square foot for replacement for your condo or townhome? Does your HOA have enough building coverage?

  • Do you have enough personal property coverage for your contents? Take updated photos and videos of your belongings. Make sure to store these images in a separate location other than your home (like on a cloud based storage folder).

  • Loss Assessment Coverage

  • Do you have loss assessment coverage (i.e. does your policy cover for special assessments resulting from your HOA's wind/hail deductible?)

Investment Properties

  • Do you have enough coverage for current replacement costs?

  • Do you have enough liability insurance?

  • Make sure your tenants have renter's insurance for their contents, as well as liability coverage for them & their pets + Drain & Sewer Line Backup coverage.

It can feel like a daunting task to review your insurance coverage, but your insurance broker can help you through it and it is well worth the effort. If you have any questions or need my assistance, I'm happy to chat.

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