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In Case Of A Fire, What You Need To Know About Your Home Insurance Policy

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With the tragic fire that occurred in Lahaina, Maui, it's important to review your home insurance policy and understand what it does and does not cover. You also need to have contingency plans in case your house burns down.

If you have not done so already, call your home insurance company to review your coverage details. You don't want to be caught underinsured in case the worst happens.

Relevant FS post: What's In A Home Insurance Policy? Things You Need To Know

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If you're looking for a home insurance policy, check out Policygenius, the one stop marketplace for home insurance and other insurance needs. Instead of apply to individual insurance carriers one-by-one, apply for a home insurance policy on Policygenius and get multiple insurance offers. Then choose the best one that's right for you.

For more nuanced personal finance content, join 60,000+ others and sign up for the free Financial Samurai newsletter and posts via e-mail. Financial Samurai is one of the largest independently-owned personal finance sites that started in 2009.

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Content provided by Financial Samurai, Sam Dogen: Financial Samurai founder, and Personal finance blogger. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Financial Samurai, Sam Dogen: Financial Samurai founder, and Personal finance blogger or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

With the tragic fire that occurred in Lahaina, Maui, it's important to review your home insurance policy and understand what it does and does not cover. You also need to have contingency plans in case your house burns down.

If you have not done so already, call your home insurance company to review your coverage details. You don't want to be caught underinsured in case the worst happens.

Relevant FS post: What's In A Home Insurance Policy? Things You Need To Know

Recommendations

If you're looking for a home insurance policy, check out Policygenius, the one stop marketplace for home insurance and other insurance needs. Instead of apply to individual insurance carriers one-by-one, apply for a home insurance policy on Policygenius and get multiple insurance offers. Then choose the best one that's right for you.

For more nuanced personal finance content, join 60,000+ others and sign up for the free Financial Samurai newsletter and posts via e-mail. Financial Samurai is one of the largest independently-owned personal finance sites that started in 2009.

  continue reading

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