Advisory for Homeowners
Home ownership is considered an “American Dream” and for most of us it is
our primary financial investment. For this reason, it is important that
informed decisions be made when it comes to protecting this investment
through the purchase of homeowners insurance. In recent years, insurance
premiums have risen dramatically due to the hurricane exposure in our state.
In order to make insurance premiums more affordable many of the standard
homeowners policy provisions are now offered as coverage options. While
intentions of this new practice are well founded, many homeowners may find
that they do not have adequate insurance coverage to repair or rebuild their
homes or to replace possessions after a loss. Some of the basic steps that
you should consider when reviewing your current homeowners insurance policy
or before purchasing homeowners insurance are:
- Visit the Department's
Consumer Services website
to obtain copies of the Consumer Guide - Insuring your Home and
the Consumer’s Quick Check Guide for Homeowners Policy.
- Evaluate the value of your home. (Remember that at the time of a loss, your
home must be insured at a limit that will allow you to repair or re-build your
home with current building codes and costs.)
- Inventory your possessions and purchase an adequate amount of replacement
cost coverage. We also recommend that you update pictures of your home inside
and out on an annual basis.
- Review the Checklist of Coverage and the Outline of Coverage that
accompanies your policy. This is the time to ensure that your homeowners policy
provides the coverage you requested and to address coverage concerns.
- Shop and Compare - If you see advertisements which promise substantially
lower premiums, we recommend that you carefully review and compare all coverage
limits and options with your current homeowners policy.
- Caution: We recommend that you do not cancel your current homeowners policy
without first reviewing the replacement policy to ensure that it provides all
coverage limits and options as requested. In addition, if you request that your
current homeowners policy be cancelled prior to the expiration date you may be
required to pay a penalty.
Homeowners insurance policies are complex legal contracts, if you have any
questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact the Department of Financial
Services, Division of Consumer Services at 877-MY FL CFO or 877-693-5236 or
visit the website at
http://myfloridacfo.com.