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what kind of coverage should you look for in home owner insurance?
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When selecting homeowner's insurance, consider the following key coverages:

Dwelling Coverage: Protects your home's structure, including walls, roof, floors, and built-in appliances, against covered perils like fire or wind damage.
Personal Property Coverage: Covers your belongings, such as furniture, clothing, and electronics, in case of theft, fire, or other covered events.
Liability Coverage: Shields you from financial loss if someone is injured on your property and decides to sue. It typically covers legal fees and medical expenses.
Additional Living Expenses (ALE) Coverage: Pays for temporary living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered peril, such as fire or storm damage.
Other Structures Coverage: Protects structures on your property that are not attached to your house, like a detached garage or shed.
Medical Payments Coverage: Covers minor medical expenses if someone is injured on your property, regardless of fault.
Scheduled Personal Property Endorsement: Provides additional coverage for high-value items like jewelry, art, or collectibles that may exceed standard policy limits.
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