There are any number of reasons you may be thinking of switching your home insurance carrier. Experts agree that it's a good idea to take a look at your homeowner's coverage every couple of years. Some mistakenly believe that you must wait until your current coverage is ready to expire before changing insurers. In reality, you have the right to change your homeowner's insurance at any time. In North Carolina Homeowner’s Policies are cancelled on a “pro-rata” basis meaning that you will get 100% of all unused premiums returned. If you've paid for a whole year's worth of coverage and cancel seven months in then you should receive an amount equal to five months premium back..
Why Switch?
Here are some of the reasons you may be contemplating switching your current homeowner's insurance carrier:
- You've been comparison shopping and found a company that can provide you with a better price for the same level or better coverage. Tom Needham, a leading Greensboro home insurance provider, is a broker capable of diving deep into a long list of home insurance providers to find you the coverage you're seeking.
- Additional discounts may be available from a new insurance provider. Some companies even give a special discount discounts to those willing to bundle their coverages such as homeowner's, auto, umbrella, boat, RV and life insurance.
- Perhaps you had a less than ideal experience with your insurer while going through the claims process. Poor service is a major cause of individuals quitting their insurance company and switching to another.
- You may be looking for additional protection (such as earthquakee coverage) not available through your present insurer or an insurance policy that is less restrictive that your current coverage.
- You may be buying a new home and want to take this opportunity to comparison shop what's out there.
When to Switch
If you're buying a house, you should start shopping for homeowner's insurance as soon as your buy offer is accepted by the seller. If you're switching insurance providers while still living in your current home, make sure your new coverage is activated before canceling your existing coverage. If your primary reason for switching companies is to get a better price, make sure you give your current Greensboro home insurance provider an opportunity to renegotiate your rate.
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