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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013

Tips to Lower your Home Insurance premiums


Tips:

-Review your policy:Your policy should always be enough to cover
the replacement cost of your home and its contents, but should not
exceed that amount. Make sure you are not over insuring your home.

-Raise your deductibles:  Your deductible is the amount of money you
pay towards a claim, before your home insurance starts paying.  Find out
what deductible you are comfortable with and keep your deductible as high
as possible.  Making your deductible higher will lower your premium.

Call
Cassidy Collier Insurance Services, Inc. (561) 340-1422
and we will review your current Homeowner's Insurance policy
to make sure your home is properly insured.
Posted 2:37 PM

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