The agents at Insurance For Texans field a lot of questions regarding claims as a local Independent Insurance Agency that specializes in Burleson Home Insurance. When we discuss quotes and policies, the first number that is presented is the dwelling amount since so much of the policy is dependent up on that number. Many homeowners question how high the number is compared to their market value. When they do, they often want to know if they can just take that money if the house burns down or is destroyed by a tornado without rebuilding. In today's home insurance tip, Ron addresses what happens if you don't rebuild and why it may be best to go ahead with that rebuilding process to sell for maximum value.
The answer to the question of can you take the money is yes! But you have to consider some consequences of making that choice. You will get a check, but it includes many factors that may make that check seem a lot smaller than you might expect.
Now that you have a picture of why the money is reduced, let's look at why rebuilding can make a ton of sense. When you go through the rebuilding process, even if you never intend to live in the home, you retain access to the Loss of Use coverage in item number 3 above. This will allow you to recoup the costs of living some place while you are without a home first and foremost. It will also allow you to time to determine where you want to land once everything is done.
Beyond that, we get into the mechanics of building and selling a brand new home. You won't be responsible for the clearing of the debris and site prep. You will be able to put a modern home in a neighborhood that may not have any. This can increase the price of what you can command for the property. You will have more equity from your mortgage balance since you've reduced the amount due over the time of rebuilding. All of this adds up to more money in your pocket once the process is done.
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