With all the recent wildfires in California, I wanted to talk about whether or not you are covered by your homeowners insurance policy if a natural disaster was to strike us.
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As you know, we’ve had many catastrophes lately with forest fires in California. Could that ever happen to your home here in Lane County? It’s always a possibility.
If you live here, you’re obviously aware of how rapidly our home values have been rising over the last few years. Is your homeowners insurance policy keeping up with your home’s increasing value?
Let’s say you purchased an insurance policy 10 years ago when your home was worth $180,000 and today it’s worth $300,000. Let’s also say we did have a forest fire and the home burned down. Does your insurance policy just cover the $180,000, or does it cover more?
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You want to make sure you’re covered if disaster strikes.
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In reality, your land value is a non-factor. The land stays the same regardless. However, the structure of most insurance companies has an automatic adjustment built in.
Here’s how it works. Many companies look at the material and labor costs in your neighborhood to determine the loss and how much will be paid out. They don’t look at the value that is posted on an appraisal. They want to know how much the home is going to cost them to replace.
I recommend checking with your insurance company, because they each do things in a different way. You want to make sure you’re covered in case disaster strikes.
If you want to know what your home’s current value is, we’d be happy to provide you with a free CMA. You don’t need one for insurance purposes, however.
If you have any questions about your Lane County home or your homeowners insurance, don’t hesitate to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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