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  2. How to read a homeowners insurance policy

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    The most basic home insurance policy is an HO-1, which provides coverage on the structure of your home. An HO-2 is a step above the HO-1, as it covers your home and personal belongings for named ...

  3. Home insurance - Wikipedia

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    Home insurance. Home insurance, also commonly called homeowner's insurance (often abbreviated in the US real estate industry as HOI), is a type of property insurance that covers a private residence. It is an insurance policy that combines various personal insurance protections, which can include losses occurring to one's home, its contents ...

  4. What does homeowners insurance cover? - AOL

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    In the U.S., the average cost for homeowners insurance is $1,687 per year for a home insurance policy with $250,000 in dwelling coverage. Depending on your location, average premiums can range ...

  5. What is homeowners insurance and how does it work? - AOL

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    Purchasing homeowners insurance is a way to share the financial risk of owning a home. An insurance policy is a contract where the homeowner and insurance company agree that in exchange for a ...

  6. Property insurance - Wikipedia

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    An 18th-century fire insurance contract. Property insurance can be traced to the Great Fire of London, which in 1666 devoured more than 13,000 houses.The devastating effects of the fire converted the development of insurance "from a matter of convenience into one of urgency, a change of opinion reflected in Sir Christopher Wren's inclusion of a site for 'the Insurance Office' in his new plan ...

  7. Perpetual insurance - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual insurance is a type of homeowner's insurance policy written to have no term, or date, when the policy expires. From the effective start date, the coverage exists for perpetuity. The insured deposits money, called a deposit premium, with the insurer for insurance for the life of the risk. The deposit is many times larger than the cost ...

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