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jeff | I have house insurance. the deductible is 1400.00 and i pay 700.00 per year. good deal? |
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robsthings
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Depends where you are, how big your house is, etc. |
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miketorse2
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Yes, it's reasonable. Why don't you think it is? |
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the deductible is the same as two years premium, don't sound good to me but all insurance is a Rip off for the consumer. |
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wofat
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A $1400.00 deductible is probably a percentage deductible. With homeowners insurance, the rates usually go down with larger deductibles.
The best way to determine if what you're paying is a good deal is to call different insurance companies and have them quote a price based on the exact same coverages/deductibles that you have currently.
By those quotes - whether they're higher or lower - you'll know whether or not it's a good deal.
But - even though someone may offer a lower premium, you have to consider the company. Are they financially solvent - have they been in business for awhile, what's their reputation, etc... |
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mbrcatz
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That's an odd deductible amount - is it a percentage of theh building? No way of telling if it's a good deal without knowing the amount of coverage, and the perils insured against. If you have fire-only coverage on a $40,000 house, it's a ripoff. If you have an ho-3 on a $200,000 house, it's a great deal. |
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