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Homeowners Insurance - Coverage A
I am beginning the search for Homeowners Insurance. Coverage A is the costliest section, and I have received large variances between some of the proposals. We have a mortgage and I do know the mortgage provider requires at least enough coverage to cover our balance. The other variable is replacement cost due to catastrophic damage. We live in a CYV, and I would like to know what is considered the replacement cost of a 2B2B CYV. Is this information readily available?
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I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but if your courtyard villa is completely destroyed, you will need to get an insurance payment equal to the market value of the house less the value of the lot. Any experienced real estate agent can tell you the market value of houses similar to your house. If you can't rebuild the house for the market value, it would not be worth rebuilding.
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It’s the cost to rebuild. Market value is irrelevant. Being under insured is a terrible mistake.
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Practically, a rule of thumb for construction costs of between A% and B% of market value might be good enough for your purpose without spending a lot of research time. (Rules of thumbs come with the usual caveats.) The link below might be helpful for your insurance decision. ChatGPT - Estimating Home Construction Costs |
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Replacement Value
Nobody insures for market value, its replacement value, if a 1200 sq ft house in California with a market value of 1 million burns down, its the replacement value to rebuild the house which won't be 1 million dollars and you are not entitled to market value.......... if during the housing crisis, when that 1200 sq foot sold for 100,000 your insurance was still the cost to replace 250-3000 est.
If you add coverage to loss of use, add a lot, then you have a place to live until the rebuild.... Quote:
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Last year our agent went to the county building dept to get an estimated replacement cost because the insurance renewal estimate was WAY too high. The insurance co accepted the revised amount.
Also, you might want to look into a policy that can delete Coverage B - additional structures. There are none with most homes and villas. If you have a birdcage or other structure attached to the home, it's considered part of the home, just like an attached garage. That can save some $$. |
The replacement cost is determined by the agent. They need to verify the characteristics of your home and its finishes. I would be happy to provide a quote and have helped many people in The Villages secure the coverage that meets their needs and insures the property to its replacement cost. Please feel free to contact me 954-437-9220 ext. 308 or hrichardson4@allstate.com. I attached my flyer.
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Coverage A is determined what it will cost to replace your home , not at market value , but the actual cost to repair and or repair. If building costs have increased , that is considered. A software program actually does this. I was a homeowners claims adjuster for over 25 years. I was licensed in all states. When you get your policy , the policy service rep will ask you for info on your home. Type of structure, features like granite vs laminate countertops. Etc. I would suggest insure the home for replacement costs. Make sure that you insure your personal property , Coverage C, what it would cost to place your items. I had one claim where a persons home totally burned down to the ground. Their Cov C was $60,000. Their Steinway piano was valued at $75,000. Never cheap it out on HO insurance. The RCC changes all the time. Get full coverage. |
If you have replacement cot insurance than your house is rebuilt based on the replace
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Mortgage companies in Florida under Florida law can not require Insurance company to insure mortgage amount if it is more than actual cost to rebuild. This is why it is important to talk to local Agents who knows Florida laws. |
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