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Most homeowners are insured under a standard policy called HO-3. Under this policy form, jewelry and collectibles are covered up to $1500. Insurers will typically allow you to increase that coverage to $2500 or $5000.
If your agent can get you more coverage that's great, find out the terms and the cost and then compare it to the other options listed on this thread. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk |
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My collection is at my office but most at my beach house..there are two three dogs. Pitbull doberman and the craziest of all our yorkie . Im not worried 🦮
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