Insurance Coverage When Moving

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Anyone who’s moved knows there are a lot of details to coordinate—final inspections, deposits to collect and pay or a home to sell, boxes to pack, utility companies to call, change-of-address forms to fill out. One of the last things you want to deal with once you reach your destination is damaged, broken, or missing property.

You might be tempted to pay for the “insurance” offered by a moving company. However, what they offer is often technically not “insurance” under your state’s insurance laws, instead it’s full value coverage or released value coverage, which pays in part for repair or replacement of damaged goods. And you should know that the coverage limit is often very, very low and would hardly replace the damaged item.

Your homeowner, renter, or condo insurance may provide you with some insurance protection during and immediately after your move, as well as during short-term storage. Ask your insurance provider if they offer:

Keep in mind that a new homeowner policy will only cover your personal items once they are in your new home but not before arrival.

Questions to ask your home or renter insurance provider before your move:

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