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What does homeowners insurance protect?
Homeowners insurance provides financial protection for your home and personal belongings in the event of covered perils or risks. The specific coverage can vary based on the insurance policy and provider, but typical homeowners insurance policies usually include the following components: Dwelling Coverage: This covers the structure of your home, including the walls, roof, floors, ceilings, built-in appliances, and other structural components. It provides protection against damage or destruction caused by covered perils, such as fire, windstorms, hail, lightning, and more. Personal Property Coverage: This covers your personal belongings, such as furniture, clothing, electronics, and other items, in case they are damaged, destroyed, or stolen. Some high-value items, like jewelry…