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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2011

Special Limits in Your Homeowners Policy

Your homeowners insurance policy places limits on certain types of property. In your policy there is a section titled "Special Limits on Certain Property." This section will list various items and place a dollar limit on each type of property - such as jewelry, fine arts or money.

Why do insurance policies contain such provisions? The homeowners insurance policy is written to provide coverage for the average policyholder. Most of us do not own collections or keep large amounts of cash at our homes. While the policy provides some limited coverage for special types of property, it in no way serves the needs of the unique collector.

There is, however, a solution for the collector or owner of unusual property items. It is possible to amend your homeowners policy, by endorsement, to provide special coverage for unique collection items such as coins or stamps. By asking your agent to include a scheduled property floater in your coverage, you can specifically insure items of special interest. The personal property floater also expands coverage for perils not included in the homeowners policy.
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