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Important times to review your homeowners insurance
You may have chosen your homeowners in- surance plan when you were first approved for your mortgage. But your insurance policy isn’t
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Attractive nuisances. These are potentially dangerous features, such as hot tubs, pools and trampolines that could attract and injure children. These present new li- abilities and may require additional protection. Talk to your insurance company before purchasing or installing one of these popular yet risky elements. Valuables. If you recently purchased, received or inherited expensive items like jewelry, artwork, rugs or family heirlooms, you may need additional coverage. Many standard policies cover valuables up to a certain amount, which often is not enough to replace
them if they are stolen or damaged.
If you are considering buying or refinancing an invest-
ment property, please feel free to reach out to me to dis- cuss our available financing options. Blueleaf is uniquely positioned to offer loan programs for one- to four-fam- ily investment properties as well as loan programs for all types of commercial properties. Call me today if you would like to discuss. d
MIKE COYNE
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then forget about. There are many times in your life when it makes sense to re- evaluate how much coverage you need and make any appropriate changes.
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Relocation. Moving calls for numer-
ous important tasks, such as forwarding your ad- dress, setting up utilities and hiring movers. Updating your insurance policy with your new home information should also be near the top of the to-do list.
Renovations. Contact your insurance agent before you begin any work, whether it’s a project you’re doing your- self or hiring a professional to do. If you’re going to move out temporarily while the work is performed, your policy will likely need an adjustment. And after the renovations are complete, you may need to update your coverage again, especially if the project has increased the value of your home.
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Thinking of Buying or Selling a Home
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