The Basics
The HO-Numbers
What’s Covered
The Cost
100

This type of insurance pays for damage to your property if something happens.

What is Homeowners Insurance?

100

This policy is the most basic level of coverage available.

What is HO-1?

100

This kitchen disaster is one of the most basic covered events.

What is Fire?

100

Homeowners insurance costs roughly this much per month on the low end.

What is $160?

200

Lenders usually require insurance if you have this type of home loan.

What is A Mortgage?

200

This is the most common policy type, which covers everything except specific inclusions.

What is HO-3?

200

These two weather events involving wind or frozen rain are standard risks.

What are Windstorms and Hail?

200

On the low end, the yearly cost of insurance costs this amount.

What is $1900

300

This group of people needs insurance to lower the cost of break-ins or fires.

Who are property owners?

300

If you live in a condominium or a co-op, you would choose this policy number.

What is HO-6?

300

This rare geological event involving lava and ash is surprisingly covered.

What are Volcanic Eruptions?

300

On the high end, the yearly cost of insurance costs this amount.

What is $2800?

400
Insurance options often depend on this (home, condo, etc.)

What is The Type of Home?

400

This policy is specifically designed for people living in mobile homes.

What is HO-7?

400

Most policies exclude these two disasters (one involves water, one involves shaking).

What are Floods and Earthquakes?

400

This is the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a covered loss.

What is a Coverage Limit?

500

This term describes a property that is likely to have a loss or damage.

What is High Risk?

500

This policy is for homes where the replacement cost is higher than the cash value.

What is HO-8?

500

Broader insurance options add coverage for these, like a tree hitting the roof.

What are Falling Objects?

500

This is the highest level of coverage for a single-family home.

What is HO-5?