When taking out a Tampa home insurance
policy you may think that the limit for the dwelling coverage is based
on the property value of your home. Instead, it actually should be based
on the cost to rebuild your home—a significantly different number.
Many people don't realize that the appraised value of their home
could be totally different from the home’s rebuilding costs. The
appraised value takes into consideration your home as it currently is
along with the real estate market as a whole in your area. But
rebuilding a home takes materials and manpower that will be priced based
on many different factors, all of which are variable. For example,
depending on current output for homebuilders, the cost of materials to
rebuild a home could be quite high whereas in a depressed housing market
they may be lower. Unfortunately, if your limits don’t take this
fluctuation into account, you could quickly find yourself underinsured.
Another consideration in the cost to rebuild your home is any change
in codes that may have taken effect since your home was originally
built. As codes requirements become more stringent it may become more
expensive to rebuild.
It's important to remember that the cost to rebuild your home is not a
static number and to periodically check for potential changes in
rebuilding costs, such as the costs of materials and labor which can
change many times throughout the year. It's impractical to check the
cost to rebuild monthly, but you can ensure that you check it annually
before your home insurance policy is renewed and then assess the value
of making adjustments.
If you aren't sure how to estimate rebuilding costs for your home or
you have other questions or concerns about your home insurance policy,
give us a call 866-933-6691. We can ensure that your
home insurance policy offers you the coverage you need with minimal gaps
and we can help you determine more accurate limits so that you get a
sufficient benefit after going through an insurable incident.
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