Home Insurance in France

Home insurance reimburses you for your financial loss arising from accidental losses such as fire, vandalism and water damage. Home insurance also ensures you are protected against lawsuits arising from your personal actions or ownership of your property. Most banks and mortgage companies will insist that you purchase home insurance before lending you money to buy a home or condo.

If you are renting an apartment, room or house, tenant's insurance offers two kinds of coverages: liability and contents. Liability coverage will protect you from your personal actions where you are held responsible for damage to the building or injury to others who live or visit your rented premises. Contents coverage reimburses you for loss or damage to your personal belongings arising from insured perils including fire, smoke and theft. Home insurance policies usually come in three forms. The Basic homeowner’s package is ideal for individuals looking to save a little bit of cash. This package provides coverage for your house, contents and liability. Basic home insurance provides coverage on a named perils basis.

If the Basic homeowner's coverage seems too minimal, you can upgrade to the Broad homeowner's package. This policy provides all risk insurance coverage to your home and named perils coverage to your contents. This package is typically priced higher than the Basic homeowner’s package.

The most inclusive (and typically, expensive) home insurance coverage you can purchase is called a Comprehensive homeowner's package. This policy provides all risk insurance coverage to your home and contents.

In all cases, it is important to review the policy wordings as there are certain situations not covered under all risk insurance.

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