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High Risk Home Owners Insurance - How To Avoid Being Labeled As High Risk

 
Author: Elizabeth Newberry

Did you know that you or your home may be responsible for you paying higher rates on homeowners insurance. Sometimes being labeled as high risk can be avoided, but other times it cannot. Below are some of the most common reasons why you may be labeled as high risk.

#1. Specific Dog Breeds

Did you know that just by owning a certain dog, you can be labeled as high risk and may not be able to acquire homeowners insurance if it poses too high a risk? If you do not own a dog but are thinking about purchasing one in the future, it is in the best of your interest to talk to your insurance company to make sure that this breed is not labeled as high risk.

#2. Owning An Older Home

If you own a much older home, then you may be labeled as high risk. There are a number of reasons why this is true, it may be because of the electrical wiring in your home may not be up to today's standards, and they see it as a fire hazard. To avoid this, be sure that your home is always up to standards when it comes to electrical wiring and safety.

#3. House Location

Your house may even be located in a high risk area. There is really nothing that you can do about this. This might be because the area is known for having frequent natural disasters. If you haven't bought the house, and are seeking insurance first just to see what it would cost you, it would be to the best of your advantage to check into why this specific area is labeled as high risk.

Now, just because you are labeled as high risk, it doesn't mean that you aren't going to be able to get coverage, it just means that you will be paying a much higher premium. However, sometimes the risk is way to high for an insurer to actually give you a policy because it isn't in the best of their interest if they can sense that there will be a problem.

Author Bio:
Elizabeth Newberry is a eminent columnist. Elizabeth likes to write articles about this subject.
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