When buying a new home there is so much to consider and think about those things like homeowner’s insurance and flood insurance often get overlooked or bought at the last minute. Sometimes flood insurance is not even considered. The truth is even if you do not live in a flood area, things can happen in or outside your home that make having flood insurance a good investment. Here are some tips for buying flood insurance for home buyers. This will give you and your family one less thing to worry about in the future.
Homeowner’s insurance does not cover flooding
Some people may think that if they buy home owner’s insurance that this will cover flooding. This is not the case. It is important to purchase a separate policy and ask your real estate agent and insurance agent for help.
Get a Flood Report from your insurance agent
These reports also called Comprehensive Loss Unwriting Exchange can help you know the flood history of the home you want to purchase over the last five years, helping you decide the kind of coverage you need. These reports are also usually inexpensive and may only be about twenty dollars.
Look over the sellers’ disclosures about flooding information
Sellers by law are required to tell the buyer certain information and damage to the home including water damage. Make sure to carefully look over this information before deciding on an insurance policy.
Review policy information
There are many different types of flood insurance and it is important to review all the information before choosing the one that best fits your needs. There are costal policies which are if you live on the coast and these will tend to be higher. There are high risk policies if you live on a flood plain or flooding may occur many times and there is a preferred risk policy which may only be about one hundred and thirty dollars a year.
With these tips you and your family will have a better chance of purchasing a flood insurance policy that is just right for your new home. Things can happen and floods can happen anywhere. It is a good idea to be well prepared. This way you will have fewer worries later on.
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