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Suburban Homes

HOME INSURANCE

A homeowner’s insurance policy protects you financially when unforeseen things happen to your home.

  • Fires, lightning, and wind

  • Explosions

  • Crashing into your home

  • Theft or vandalism

  • Falling objects


Home insurance provides coverage for structures like your house, toolshed, or gazebo. It’ll also protect your belongings like your TV, washer/dryer, couch, electronics, etc. It could even help pay for a guest’s medical bills if they’re hurt on your property. Plus, you can add additional protection for things like jewelry, collectibles, and artwork

Renters Insurance – This coverage is available to persons renting or subletting a single-family home, apartment, duplex, condo, studio, loft or townhome. The policy protects against losses to the tenant’s personal property within the rented property. It provides coverage for a policyholder’s belongings, liabilities and additional living expenses.

Landlord Home Insurance – If you own a home and have it rented out to tenants, regularly renting out a vacation home or investment property, your regular homeowner policy won’t cover it, you’ll need a dwelling policy. Most policies include coverage for structure damage, liability situations, and additional out of pocket expenses.

Condo Insurance – Condo insurance is a policy that is purchased by the owner of a condo unit. It generally helps pay to repair your unit and your belongings if they are stolen or damaged by certain perils, such as fire or vandalism. Some of the standard coverages that a condo insurance may include are personal liability coverage, guest medical coverage, building property protection, and personal property coverage.

Mobile & Manufactured Homes – When you own a mobile or manufactured home, this policy provides coverage for your home, your personal belongings, liability protection, and structures on the land you own for things like: fire, windstorm, falling objects, lightening, and explosion.

Retro Campervan

OTHER TYPES OF PROPERTY COVERAGES:

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