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  by Andreea Dinescu

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  When we talk about insurance the thing you have to remember is that always the price of your house must be higher then the value of the mortgage. This is not a hard thing to take care of if you like your house and care about the quality of your life. In case something goes wrong and a disaster struck you'll have to pay a lot of money for it and keep in mind your house is probably the best asset you own.

Don't get scared now and run to insure everything you own, you must take your time and take a smart decision considering what are the things that deserver this because is some cases the damages aren't so bad and it really doesn’t worth it. When you buy a house you buy both the land and the structure so this is the two most important things you must consider in when you think of house insurance.

The land is an important part but it really doesn’t need a lot of monetary protection. When you bought your property you surly used the professional help of a surveyor .In case of an eminent danger he will let you know so this can be taken care of right from the start. But not everything is so easy to handle. Some misfortunate accident can happen and a hot summer can produce a dry land and the big and beautiful trees that you liked so much at the beginning can contribute to this. So if you decide not to insure the land make sure you are talking good care of your surroundings.

The main problems are however the fires, theft and different perils and this are the real thing that your insurance policy should really take care of. Don’t include the land value when you decide on you insurance. This is the best advice you can re
 
     
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