Home insurance demystified
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Gen Z expects more: Why Gen Z homeowners are harder to please
Gen Z homeowners are significantly less satisfied with their insurance providers than previous generations — especially with their customer service.
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Gen Z homeowners are 27% more likely to have “buyer’s remorse” than previous generations
Plus, nearly half of American homeowners say ownership has increased their stress.
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Natural disasters and home insurance: What's covered?
Home insurance can cover damage caused by some but not all natural disasters. Find out which natural disasters are covered and when you may need extra coverage.
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48% of US homeowners shy away from these disaster-prone states
Extreme weather is reshaping where Americans want to live: Nearly three out of 10 would avoid purchasing a home in Florida or California due to disaster risks.
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What is dwelling coverage? A guide to Coverage A
Learn what dwelling coverage (Coverage A) protects, how it differs from dwelling insurance, and how much dwelling coverage you need to rebuild your home.
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What is personal liability insurance for homeowners?
Learn what personal liability insurance for homeowners covers, how limits of liability work, and how much personal liability coverage you should have.
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Home warranty vs. home insurance
Learn about the differences between a home warranty and home insurance, including what's covered, what's excluded, and which one you need.
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Does home insurance go up after a claim?
Home insurance premiums often go up after filing a claim, but there are limits based on state law and your personal claims history.
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Does home insurance cover appliances?
Home insurance may cover appliances under certain circumstances, such as theft or a fire, but not every incident will be covered.
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How is home insurance paid?
Home insurance premiums are usually paid through an escrow account, or directly to the insurer by the homeowners.