Falling trees can pose a major threat to your property. Learn whether homeowners insurance covers tree removal and how much it costs to remove a downed tree.
Your home inspection helps insurance companies set your homeowners insurance premium and identify potential risks. Learn more.
Not sure how to dispute a home insurance claim denial? Here’s what you need to know about the insurance claim dispute process.
Learn more about flood insurance requirements for homeowners, how to determine if your home is at risk, and where to get coverage.
More than 600 communities in Georgia are at risk for flooding. Flood insurance can protect their homes.
The average roof lasts up to 30 years, depending on your location and the materials used. Learn the seven signs it may be time to replace your roof.
Every state has different home insurance cancellation laws. See home insurance cancellation laws by state and learn what to do if your policy is canceled.
Discover how extended replacement cost affects your policy, including what it covers, who needs it, and how it compares to other coverage types.
Florida and California insurance markets have floundered for years. Now, climate risks are driving up premiums and pushing out insurers across the U.S.
Moving can be stressful, and it can be easy to forget what you need to do. Use this homeowner checklist as a guide when moving into your new home.
Standard home insurance policies cover stolen personal items. Learn when home insurance covers theft, when it doesn’t, and how to file a claim for theft.
Insurify compiled a list of the best questions to ask about homeowners insurance to ensure you’re getting the right coverage level at the best price point.
DP-1 insurance provides dwelling protection to vacant properties. Learn more about the DP-1 policy and whether it’s right for your property.
Many home insurance discounts are available, including multi-policy discounts and more. Learn more about common opportunities to save on home insurance.
A DP-3 form insurance policy protects rental properties and non-owner-occupied homes. Learn more about the DP-3 policy and whether it’s right for you.