To fill gaps in
your insurance after a renovation, talk to your insurance agent or provider.
Not exact matches
Don't find yourself in a situation where you do not have adequate
insurance coverage during and
after a home
renovation project.
After a
renovation in all likelihoods, the premium of your home
insurance will go up because your home is worth more now.
After completing any home
renovations, be sure to ask your
insurance agent if the updates qualify you for a reduction in your premiums.
Talk to them and make sure your Home
insurance limits provide the amount of coverage you want
after the
renovations or additions.
You may run a risk if the limits on your homeowners
insurance policy aren't high enough to cover the increase in your home's value
after a home
renovation.
You should consider reviewing homeowners
insurance rates at least once each year, but every 6 months is better and also
after any major life event such as getting married or
after making any major home
renovation.
In the meantime, I had my
insurance agent secure a vacant dwelling / builder's risk policy for
renovations after close.
After being hit by two major hurricanes in one year, major
renovations both times, huge
insurance increases, fighting
insurance companies for money owed us and trying to find reputable contractors we decided enough!