MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 2021
If you have a mobile home, you may be wondering how you can secure proper coverage to protect your property and belongings. That’s where mobile home insurance can come in handy.
The Basics

Obtaining coverage specific to your mobile home is essential. In fact, a standard homeowners insurance policy will not cover your liabilities in the same way this specific policy will. There are also endorsements you can add to the policy to cater to your specific needs.
A mobile home insurance policy will provide coverage for your home and property such as the following:
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Storage shed or garage
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Clothing
Coverage Inclusions
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Covered from all forms of loss including fire, windstorm damage, damage from falling objects, lightning and explosions.
Consider purchasing these endorsements for added protection:
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Worldwide coverage: Protection for your personal belongings if they are lost, stolen or damaged when traveling to another permanent location.
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Fire department charges: This policy provides reimbursement for charges incurred if your mobile home is located in an area that is not serviced by a fire department.
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Extended coverage: Used for valuables, such as jewelry, furs and heirlooms. Extended coverage for electronics.
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Emergency removal: Moving your mobile home if an oncoming disaster (e.g., fire, tornado) threatens your home and safety. Policy pays for you to move to another location.
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Trip collision: Protection for use when moving your mobile home to another permanent location.
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Water backup: Protects against damage resulting from water backups through your sewer, drains or sump pumps.
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Additional dwelling rented to others
These are just examples of additional endorsements and are not exhaustive. Some policies may offer other additional endorsements. If you want to ensure that your home and belongings are protected is to secure adequate mobile home insurance.
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