
If you’re in the process of buying a home or just starting your search, it’s never too early to start researching an important aspect of owning a home: insurance. Your lender will likely require homeowners insurance if you’re financing the purchase, and even if it’s not required, insurance can help mitigate some of the risks and costs that come with owning a home.
According to the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI), homeowners insurance policies typically cover damages from:
Fire and lightning
Sudden and accidental release of water or smoke
Explosion
Theft
Vandalism, malicious mischief, riot, and civil commotion
Aircraft and vehicles
Windstorm, hurricane, and hail (but not on the Gulf Coast).
However, policies often don’t cover damages from:
Flooding
A continuous water leak
Termines, insects, rats, or mice
Losses that occur if your home as been vacant for a specified number of days
Wear and tear
Earthquakes or earth movement
Wind or hail to trees and shrubs.
To help you research what carrier or policy options will be best for you, the TDI has a number of resources, including information about discounts, what insurance credit scoring is and which carriers use it, sample rates, and more. You can also download a checklist from the TDI to help with your homeowners insurance research process.
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