Do you really need a household inventory?

In a word, “YES!” An inventory of your household items is critical, whether you have purchased homeowners, rental, or condominium insurance coverage. Why is an inventory so important? If your household items are damaged or stolen, you’ll need to provide the insurance company with information such as item manufacturers, models, and serial numbers, plus purchase dates or receipts.

Your inventory should include a room-by-room list of all household items, such as furniture, electronics, appliances, clothing, and jewelry. Some big-ticket items or collectibles may need to be insured separately. So, we always recommend checking with your insurance agent to be sure that you have purchased adequate coverage to meet your individual needs. Your household items are generally included under the Coverage C (Contents) amount listed on your policy declarations page.

KnowYourStuff.org, sponsored by the Insurance Information Institute, is a free home inventory website where you can store your item information and photos. The user friendly site provides step-by-step instructions and videos to help you create your own home inventory room by room. Remember, it’s important to update your inventory when you purchase new items and to contact your insurance agent to be sure they are covered by your current policy.

For more information, visit KnowYourStuff.org and start taking inventory today! Or you can print and complete the property inventory worksheet included in the Florida’s Homeowners Financial Tool Kit at MyFloridaCFO.com.

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Bundled Policies

We hope you’re bundling up as another cold snap hits Central Florida. As a top insurance agency, named eAgency of the month of January by Rough Notes Magazine, we also hope you have considered the notion of bundling your policies.

And as the hep cats we are, we also hope that you enjoy this small bundling of great music to get you through the rest of your day. ^_^


The Champs with a transcription recording of Michel Camilo’s interpretation of “Tequila” (in 7/4!).


Michel Camilo (piano) and Tomatito (guitar) on Chick Corea’s classic tune “Spain”.


Michel Camilo on his original tune “Caribe”.

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Your Winter Insurance Needs

All that ice and snow got ya down? The Insurance Information Institute offers a list of policy coverages you may need to combat the dangers of winter this year. Winter Springs may not have much to worry about as far as ice and snow go, but flood coverage is always in fashion. Contact your agent today to make sure your coverage is up to date.

Auto Policies

  • Car crashes between two or more drivers caused by snowy and slippery roads are covered by liability insurance. A car that crashes into an object would generally be covered under the optional collision portion of an auto policy.
  • Physical damage to a car caused by heavy wind, flooding or fallen ice or tree limbs is covered under the optional comprehensive portion of an auto policy.

Homeowners Insurance Policies

  • Wind-related damage to a house, its roof, its contents and other insured structures on the property are covered under standard homeowners insurance policies. Wind-driven snow or freezing rain that gets into the home because it was damaged by wind is also covered.
  • Tree limbs that fall on a house or other insured structure on the property would be covered for both the damage the trees inflicts on the house and the cost of removing the tree, generally up to about $500. Ice or other objects that fall on the home are also covered.
  • Damage to the house and its contents caused by weight of snow or ice creating a collapse is covered under standard homeowners insurance policies.
  • Freezing conditions such as burst pipes or ice dams, a condition where water is unable to drain properly through the gutters and seeps into a house causing damage to ceilings and walls, is covered. However, there is generally a requirement that the homeowner has reasonable steps to prevent these losses by keeping the house warm and properly maintaining the pipes and drains.
  • Melting snow that seeps into a home from the ground up would be covered by flood insurance, which is provided by the National Flood Insurance Program, and a few private insurers. Flood insurance is available to both homeowners and renters. Damage caused by flooding is not covered by standard homeowners or renters insurance policies.
  • Standard homeowners policies also include additional living expenses in the event that a home is severely damaged by an insured disaster. This would pay for reasonable expenses to live elsewhere while the home is being fixed.
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Contest Wrap-Up

A quick congratulations is in order to our contest winner, Sam Fiorito. Sam was among dozens that helped us out in establishing a foundation of reviews among top sites like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. His name was chosen and he won a $25 gift certificate!

Interested in free stuff? Check out our partners page or ask us how YOU can get involved in the next contest!

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