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Looking for Home Insurance in San Francisco
Home insurance for San Francisco properties and real estate is available for free standing, single family dwelling, apartments, condominiums, town houses and even rentals of all kinds. Most of these policies will provide coverage on the property contained inside of a home, the structure itself, and offer some liability coverage for injuries sustained in a home or on a property, or damages to a property caused by a tenant or property owner.
Free standing home insurance for San Francisco area homeowners can cover any and all damages sustained to a house due to fire, accident or most disasters. Many of these policies can also include other buildings such as garages, sheds and pool houses, but some may need an additional premium to be covered.
These policies will also offer coverage to property inside of the home, though this is usually available in two ways - as replacement or actual values. Replacement will provide the funds to buy a replacement for an item destroyed in a covered situation, regardless of the difference between the original cost and the new cost.
For example, a twenty four inch television set that is three years old will be replaced with the equivalent unit, even though the newer one will be at a higher price to purchase.
Individuals that choose the actual values will receive the funds that equal the original costs. So, that same television set may have retailed for three hundred dollars when it was new. To replace it today may cost four hundred and fifty dollars, but the insurance will provide the original value only. While choosing this option can reduce the cost of the policy, a homeowner with many expensive possessions may want to consider a full replacement value policy instead.
For those who need home insurance for their San Francisco area apartment or condominium, the basic coverage of a homeowner's policy will be the same, with the exception of the structure. A landlord or cooperative Board will be required to provide a master policy on all of the "common" areas of a structure, including the roof, hallways, stairwells, basement, and all electrical and plumbing systems.
A renter has many of the same options available in home insurance for their San Francisco rental, and can also protect themselves from liability should they accidentally cause damage to the rental property.


