Homeowner's Insurance
Protect Your House and Personal assets with Homeowners Insurance. You should be certain that your current coverage protects you and all of your assets. Many people are spending too much money for too little insurance coverage. We can help you find a policy that fits your individual needs and budget. In order to find the most competitive policy we try to combine your Home and Auto Insurance for a Multiple Policy Discount.
Shield your family and personal investments against unfortunate events that can happen like storms, burglary or fire. New Redwood offers low rates for homeowner insurance policies and can insure your home today so call now for your free quote.
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Common Discounts
Home Buyer Discount
New Built Home Discount
Home & Auto Bundle Discount
Frequently Asked Homeowner's Insurance Questions
Why should I buy Homeowner's Insurance?
- Homeowners: Protect both your house and personal property.
- Tenants of Rental Properties: Protect your personal property.
- All parties: Protection against liability for accidents that may injure other people or damage their property.
What is Homeowner's Insurance?
Homeowners insurance protects you if your home is damaged or destroyed. In addition, it covers your family’s possessions and can provide you with compensation for liability claims, medical expenses, and other amounts that result from property damage and personal injury suffered to others. By paying insurance premiums, and satisfying the other requirements of your insurance company, you can protect yourself in the event of loss due to unforeseen and/or catastrophic events. You still won’t be able to predict when an unforeseen event may occur, but you will sleep better knowing that homeowners insurance can save you from catastrophic loss and financial disaster.
I have a dog that bit someone once. Will that affect my chances of getting homeowners insurance?
While having a dog with a history of biting doesn’t automatically disqualify you from getting a homeowners policy, it can make it a little more difficult. You might end up having to get a policy that excludes coverage for anything your dog does.
If a tree falls on my house from my neighbor’s yard, who pays for the damage?
Generally the insurance responsibility lies with whose property is damaged. In other words, if a tree falls on your home, no matter where the tree came from, your insurance company should pay for your home repair. An exception would be if the damage occurred as a result of negligence; for instance, if the tree was dead before it fell, and you had proof that your neighbor knew the tree was dead. Under those circumstances, the damage becomes your neighbor’s liability. As a rule, state insurance officials suggest that you file a claim with your insurance company.
We’re going to be building a house. How do I insure it while it’s under construction?
While your home is under construction, you will need your own homeowners insurance policy. Homeowners insurance should be the first thing you consider before any construction, providing the liability coverage. When looking for your personal homeowner’s policy, it is important to mention that the house is under construction. You will want to insure your home is properly covered from foundation to roofing.
While your contractor may already carry Builder’s Risk Insurance, it is important to double check your contractor’s insurance policy. The builder’s risk policy should protect your materials, equipment, and tools from vandalism and theft.