Home insurance in Texas is not required by law, but there are reasons why you may be required to have it — not to mention that you would want it for peace of mind.
In Texas, mold and storm damage are two big reasons why you would want home insurance. And though home insurance is different from car insurance in that it’s not required by law, your bank or mortgage lender will require that you have home owner insurance coverage or they won’t finance your home. This is so they can protect their interests; if you’re home is damaged or burns down and you default on your loan, they can still recoup their investment.
If your mortgage is paid off, you probably won’t be required to purchase home insurance. But in Texas, as elsewhere, you are still liable for lawsuits on your property and you can get liability protection from a standard Texas homeowner policy. Unless you have enough assets to protect yourself from liability risks, home owner insurance is a good way to get some peace of mind.
The best way to save money on home owner insurance is to shop around for comparison quotes. Rates between insurance companies in Texas can vary a lot, so shopping around could save you even hundreds of dollars. Get at least three comparison quotes.
One of the easiest ways to get comparison quotes is online. You can shop for quotes online by visiting different insurance company Web sites. Be sure to provide the same desired coverages to each company to get an accurate comparison. Or, a lot of people like the convenience of an online comparison site. Comparison sites allow you to enter your information once and then provide several quotes back.
You may also save through discounts such as insuring your car and home with the same company. Ask about other discounts when you apply.