Home insurance demystified
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7 most common homeowners insurance claims
So which home insurance claims are the most common – and costly?
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Homeowners insurance and short-term rentals like Airbnb
As with many questions in the world of insurance, the answer is “it depends.” But to be fair: in most cases, the answer is “No.”
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Does home insurance cover HVAC systems?
Home insurance may cover HVACs under certain circumstances, such as when one is damaged by a covered peril.
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Mobile home serial number lookup: How to find and use your VIN
Need a mobile home serial number lookup? Learn where to find your VIN, HUD tag, or data plate to verify your home's history and get insured.
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Does home insurance cover roof leaks?
Standard policies typically cover sudden and accidental leaks but not leaks that result from wear and tear or poor maintenance.
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Does home insurance cover roof repair and replacement?
Your home insurance may cover roof replacement in several situations. Let’s take a closer look at how roof coverage works and what type of damage is usually covered.
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Home insurance and power outages: Whatβs covered?
Does homeowners insurance cover power outages? Like most questions about insurance, coverage usually depends on your policy terms and the circumstances of the power outage.
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Is firework damage covered?
Here’s what you need to know about how your homeowners insurance and fireworks.
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Florida homestead exemption: Eligibility, benefits, and how to apply
Discover how the Florida homestead exemption could reduce your home’s taxable value and help you save on property taxes.
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Insurance financial ratings explained
Financial ratings help homeowners identify quality home insurance companies. Learn more in this post from Kin.
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The 80% rule in home insurance: How it works and why it matters (with examples)
The 80/20 rule in home insurance requires coverage equal to at least 80% of your home’s replacement cost. Learn how it works to avoid coinsurance penalties.
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Is homeowners insurance tax deductible?
Find out if your home insurance is tax deductible. Learn about the exceptions for rental properties and home-based businesses, plus other common homeowner tax deductions.