DO I NEED INSURANCE?
The decision to take out an insurance policy, whatever it may be, depends on each person’s risk tolerance. In fact, there are many people who give little importance to insurance until they have an accident. As real estate professionals, it is our duty to warn our clients of the importance of taking out an insurance policy to protect their investment.
WHAT DOES INSURANCE PROTECT ME FROM?
There are different policies; However, in real estate matters, the most important coverages are aimed at protecting:
The internal and/or external structure of the property.
Personal items within the property.
Damage to third parties (accidents within the property).
Damage to other properties (in the case of condominiums).
WHAT INSURANCE DO I NEED?
There are various types of insurance and not all homeowners need or seek the same type of coverage. Therefore, it is advisable to specify the policy coverage, its restrictions, and exclusions to cover any possible risks.
The most important elements to take into account when making the decision on the type of coverage you need are:
- Property Use:
- Investment, rental, vacation or primary use home.
- Civil liability to be insured.
- Protect yourself against legal action and medical expenses.
- Protection against damage to other property.
- Personal objects and the internal part of the property (floor, walls, ceilings, electrical installations, equipment or air conditioning).
- Location
- If you are in a hurricane-prone area (usually an optional policy).
- If you are in a flood zone (required by the government and lenders).
- Kind of property.
- House and Townhouse: structural protection, flood, accident and hurricanes.
- Condominiums: Buildings usually have a general policy (master policy) that covers the structure and common areas against flooding and accidents.
- Number of properties
- If you own several properties, you have the option of using “umbrella” insurance that allows you to dilute the cost of the policy.
WAYS TO REDUCE POLICY COST
- Increase your deductible. As a homeowner you can save money by increasing your insurance deductible; That is, the amount that you must pay when an accident occurs, and from which the insurance obligation to cover the outstanding balance begins. This is one of the most common ways to keep the cost of insurance down and is certainly a great way to save, as long as you have the deductible amount available at the time of a claim.
- Install an effective alarm system. Insurance companies give discounts for having an alarm system.
- Try to pay for minor claims yourself, since frequent claims are decisive for insurance companies to set a higher value for the premium.
Do not forget to ask for the advice of an insurance broker when purchasing your property and if you have already purchased it, it is never too late to evaluate the conditions, terms and coverage of your policy.