What Is The Highest Possible Deductible For Home Insurance?
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3 responses to “What Is The Highest Possible Deductible For Home Insurance?”
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Some carriers offer a percentage deductible in some states. In that case the amount of property coverage for the residence is multiplied by the percentage deductible to develop how much of the claim is the responsibility of the homeowner.
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The answer to this question is based entirely upon the carrier and the state. Most carriers offer a range of deductibles from $500 – $5000. If you own a high end home, the deductibles offered can be in the $10,000 – $50,000 range. Another type of deductible you may see is a separate wind/hail deductible. Originally, these deductible were found on homes in the hurricane belt, but in recent years, the South & Midwest have resorted to this deductible due to the number of tornados, high straight-line winds & hail claims. Often, the wind/hail deductible is shown as a percentage of the replacement cost of the home. For example, a 5% wind/hail deductible on a $400,000 home would be $20,000. Other separate deductibles for other causes of loss might be earthquake & flood.
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