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Mobile home insurance is essential for safeguarding your most valuable asset. Prices in Texas typically range from $250 to $1,300 annually, influenced by various factors. Deciding between actual cash value and replacement cost coverage will also impact both premiums and compensation amounts in case of a claim.
Type of Homes: Mobile or manufactured homes (trailers, single/double-wide mobile homes, RVs, modular homes, etc.).
Personal property damage that doesn't fit the named perils. Exclusions include:
The HO-3 policy is the predominant homeowners insurance in Texas. It offers open-peril coverage for homes and related structures, covering all damages unless specifically excluded. Exclusions typically include:
Even if you’ve chosen the HO-7 or another base form for your policy, you might still want to contemplate additional coverage for specific scenarios. Here are some prevalent options:
The severe thunderstorm warning for southern Galveston, southeastern Brazoria, and central Matagorda counties expired at 10:30 AM CDT on October 5, 2023.
Severe thunderstorms were located along a line moving southeast at 30 mph, with hazards including 60 mph wind gusts. Damage to roofs, siding, and trees was expected (reported at 9:59 AM CDT, October 5, 2023).
At 9:51 AM CDT, severe thunderstorms were reported along a line moving southeast at 35 mph, with hazards including 70 mph wind gusts. Considerable tree damage and damage to mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings were expected.
Severe thunderstorms with 70 mph wind gusts were reported at 9:37 AM CDT, along a line moving southeast at 35 mph.
The top recent hail date for Alvin, TX is Monday, September 25, 2023, which was the 83rd occurrence of hail detected by Doppler radar.
Hail is a type of precipitation that falls from thunderstorm clouds. It is formed when raindrops are carried by strong updrafts of wind into very cold areas of the atmosphere, where they freeze into ice.
The hailstones grow larger and heavier as they are carried up and down within the storm cloud by the updrafts and downdrafts.
Eventually, the hailstones become too heavy to be supported by the updrafts and they fall to the ground, causing damage to roofs, vehicles, and other property.
Hailstones can vary in size from pebbles to tennis balls or larger, depending on the strength of the storm and the time that the hailstones spend within the cloud.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and warnings from reliable sources such as national weather service or local news stations.
Secure loose items around your mobile home or RV that could become projectiles during high winds.
If severe weather is approaching, seek shelter in a sturdy building or designated storm shelter.
If a tornado warning is issued, take shelter in a small, windowless interior room on the lowest level of your mobile home or RV. Consider purchasing insurance coverage specifically for mobile homes or RVs to protect against hail and wind damage.
Have an emergency kit stocked with essential supplies such as food, water, flashlights, and first aid supplies.
Create an evacuation plan in case of extreme weather conditions.
What it is: Augments the liability limits for heightened protection.
Why it's needed: In scenarios where potential liabilities exceed standard coverage, this offers additional financial safety.
What it is: Provides protection against unauthorized transactions on credit or fund transfer cards.
Why it's needed: With increasing cyber threats and fraud, this coverage gives homeowners peace of mind against potential financial losses.
What it is: Provides coverage for fees incurred when the fire department is called to protect or save insured property.
Why it's needed: Some municipalities charge homeowners for fire department services. This coverage ensures homeowners don't bear this additional financial burden.
What it is: Covers the expense of replacing locks if keys are stolen.
Why it's needed: To maintain security if keys are lost or stolen, especially in cases of potential targeted theft.
What it is: Provides additional funds to rebuild or repair with environmentally-friendly materials.
Why it's needed: Encourages sustainable building practices and ensures homeowners can maintain a green residence after a loss.
What it is: Offers coverage for your share of damages or injury awards levied by homeowner associations.
Why it's needed: Homeowners in association communities may be held financially responsible for shared property damage or injuries. This protects against such assessments.
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