You need enough homeowners insurance to rebuild your home after a covered loss, not just cover the purchase price or market value. Dwelling coverage should reflect construction costs, home features, roof type, and updates. Personal property, liability, water damage, and ordinance or law coverage should also be reviewed.
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You should review your homeowners insurance policy at least once a year or after major home updates. A new roof, renovation, pool, security system, plumbing, electrical, or HVAC update ...
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