Home insurance can be confusing. The following are some of the most common misconceptions about home insurance in Canada to help you weed through whats fact and whats fiction.
You have to have home insurance
Not necessarily. If you have borrowed money to buy your home, chances are your lender will require that you purchase home insurance coverage and maintain coverage for the length of time you owe them money. However, if you own your home outright, you are not obligated to have coverage. Not having home insurance however, is risky and could be financially catastrophic should something terrible happen like a fire.
All homeowners insurance policies are the same
False. According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, there is no such thing as a standard home insurance policy. While policies across companies may have overlapping or similar coverage options, there is no one policy that is considered standard. As a result, coverage may vary significantly from one insurer to another.
Damage caused by an earthquake will be covered
Maybe. Homeowners insurance policies do not automatically include earthquake coverage. You can however, have this coverage option added to your policy. If you live in a part of Canada that is prone to earthquakes, like some areas of Quebec and British Columbia, you will need to speak with your insurer to request this additional coverage be included in your policy.
Damage caused by a flood will be covered
Afraid not. Flood damage is not covered under your home insurance policy. What may be covered, if you have opted to include it in your policy, are back-ups into the house originating from sewers, septic tanks, eaves troughs or downspouts. Leaks or seepage through the foundation of your home are not.
If your television is stolen, the money you get back from a claim will cover the cost to replace it
It depends. If your policy insures your contents for replacement cost, then yes. If your policy insures your contents for actual cash value, then depreciation will be factored into the amount you get towards buying another television.
If your television is stolen, the money you get back from a claim must go towards buying another television
Nope. You can spend the money you get back from your claim any way you see fit.
Damage caused by insects or rodents will be covered under your home insurance policy
Unlikely. Most policies do not provide coverage for damage caused by termites, squirrels, mice, rats and even raccoons. Keeping these pests out of your home and away from damaging it, falls under maintenance and is preventable. Your home insurance will not likely cover damage caused by any of these critters.
Damage to your lawn or garden is covered under your homeowners policy
Probably not. Most home insurance policies will not provide coverage for the loss of plants or your lawn. Homeowners policies typically only cover structures and content.
Jewelry is covered under your homeowners policy
Yes and no. Most homeowners insurance policies include coverage for jewelry and other valuables like furs, art and electronics, however there will be a policy limit. A common limit is $5,000, although limits do vary from company to company. If you have valuables that are worth more than what your policy allows consider scheduling these items into your policy.
Home businesses are covered through your home insurance policy
Depends. Does your insurer know you operate a home-based business? Many people have the mistaken belief that a home-based business is insured under the liability and contents coverage of a home insurance policy. It is not, unless your home insurer knows you operate a business out of your home. While an extension on your home insurance policy to include your business is better then no coverage at all, a business insurance policy is really the way to go.
The belongings of a roomer or boarder are covered under your home insurance policy
Not necessarily. If you have people living with you like a roomer or boarder, do not assume their belongings are automatically covered under your policy. Chances are it is not
Home insurance rates will be the same, regardless of the insurer.
False. Home insurance rates vary considerably from company to company. Thats why it is important to shop around and compare home insurance quotes. Not only will you find a policy that provides you with the coverage you need, but youll get it at the best available price.
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