Coverage D - Loss of Use Coverage

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Maintain your every-day standard of living while your home is being repaired or rebuilt. Our partner carriers offer this important coverage.

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Protection for your additional expenses

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Here's What's Covered

Coverage D (loss of use) pays for additional living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered loss. This coverage may include hotel bills, meals, and other living expenses while your home is being repaired. For example, if you must stay in a hotel for several weeks after a house fire, Coverage D may cover these costs, up to your policy's limit.

How Much Coverage Do I Need?

Coverage limits for loss-of-use are typically set at 10% of your Coverage A (dwelling) limit on your homeowners insurance policy or 20% of Coverage C of your condo insurance policy. This should be evaluated based on your family's needs and local rental market rates amongst other factors.

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Homeowners coverage may seem complicated. Each portion of your policy (coverages A - F, L & M) offers coverage for the unique features of your home. Find out more about what each section of your homeowners insurance policy covers, by reviewing our frequently asked questions or ask your agent.

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