A number of things can cause water damage to a home and it's important to
know whether they're covered by your insurance policy. Some water damage may be
covered and other may not be. Generally, you need an incident to invoke coverage
rather than something gradual due to lack of maintenance.
However, some incidents are specifically exempt from homeowner policies such
as floods. A flood can be described as rising water due to overflow of inland or
tidal waters or unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface water from
any source.
Homes in designated high-risk flood areas with mortgages from federally
regulated or insured lenders are required to have flood insurance.
Even if you don't live in a dedicated flood zone, you could be affected by
flood damage. Review your policy about water damage and call your insurance
agent to get a better understanding. Ask if you need to purchase additional
coverage or separate flood insurance along with other questions.
Flood insurance can be purchased for the building and the contents. The
average flood insurance policy costs about $600 per year. For more information,
see the National
Flood Insurance Program.
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