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Make Over Your Homeowners Insurance

Author : Bradley Steffens

Your kitchen cabinets are in, your granite countertops are gleaming, and your stainless steel appliances are humming with computer-controlled efficiency. Youre done with your home makeover at last. Or are you?If youre like most people taking part in home makeover craze, youre enjoying not only how much you have increased your homes beauty, but also how much you have boosted its value. According to the nineteenth annual Cost vs. Value Report prepared by Remodeling magazine in cooperation with REALTOR Magazine, the cost of a major kitchen remodel averages $54,241 nationwide. Depending on where you live, a kitchen remodel can raise the resale value of your home anywhere between $38,884 and $58,004, with the national average being $43,603. If you have purchased new appliances, furniture, window treatments, or electronics, the value of your personal property has gone up, too. Your home value has increased, but what about your homeowners insurance? It may need a makeover, too.Renovations and updates can cause you to be underinsured in two areas: dwelling protection and personal property protection. You will want to notify your insurance agent of changes that affect your dwelling, such as new windows and doors, kitchen cabinets, custom countertops, islands, flooring, and lightinganything attached to the structure. You also will want mention new personal property, such as major appliances, furniture, and window treatments.When insuring personal property, be sure your policy covers replacement value, not actual cash value. The actual cash value is the cost of replacing an item minus the amount it has depreciated. Many itemsespecially appliances and electronicsdepreciate over time. The depreciated amount will not be enough to replace a lost item with a new one.Its always a good idea to keep your insurance agent up to date about your home, but a remodel or renovation should trigger an immediate call. If disaster strikes, you always can get another home makeover, but you cant get an insurance do-over. Bradley Steffens is a freelance writer and the author of twenty-eight nonfiction books. He has provided marketing copy to a range of clients in the financial, real estate, healthcare, and high tech industries, including First Banks System, Cardinal Health, and IBM. He has contributed articles to dozens of websites and publications, including Homeownerswiz.com, Broker Agent Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times. His latest book is Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist.

Category : General Insurance

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