Figuring out home insurance for new construction projects can be complex, but a good insurance broker can help you.
File flood insurance claims as soon as you can. When it’s safe to document the damage, your adjuster will help you create a proof of loss statement.
When an escrow balance falls below a minimum required level, there’s an escrow shortage. Find out what this means for you.
You have the right to appeal your home insurance claim if your insurer denies it. Learn more about the process here.
Contents insurance is the part of your home insurance that offers protection for your personal property up to the limits specified in your policy. Learn more here.
Home warranties protect your home’s appliances and systems. Home insurance covers your home’s structure, personal belongings, and liability risk.
Everything you need to know about hurricane insurance in Florida.
Homeowners insurance on a $300,000 home costs $1,770 per year, on average. Learn about the factors that affect home insurance costs.
Florida’s insurance crisis has triggered high rates and a spate of non-renewals. New laws and new insurers entering the market could undo some of the damage.
Homeowners insurance on a $150,000 home costs $1,294 per year, on average. Learn about the factors that affect home insurance costs.
Flood insurance can cover your home and its contents after flood damage. Learn more about common exclusions, like mold or sewer backup unrelated to flooding.
Homeowners need different levels of coverage depending on their home, belongings, assets, and more. Here’s how to calculate how much you need.
Make sure you’re not paying more in property taxes than you need to. Check out Insurify’s guide to available tax exemptions and discounts in Florida.
Understanding the average cost of homeowners insurance can help you build this expense into your budget.
Looking for a home warranty? Check out Insurify’s list of the best home warranty companies.