5400 Laurel Springs Pkwy Suite 604 Suwanee, GA 30024
5400 Laurel Springs Pkwy Suite 604 Suwanee, GA 30024

Definitions of Homeowners Insurance Policies
| HO-1: Basic Form Homeowners Insurance An HO-1 policy provides the most limited form of homeowners’ coverage. It protects the structure of your home and certain attached or detached structures, such as a garage, fence, or deck, against a small list of named perils. Personal belongings and liability coverage are not included. Common covered perils include: • Aircraft or vehicle damage • Explosion • Fire • Hail • Lightning • Riots or civil commotion • Smoke • Theft • Vandalism • Volcanic activity • Windstorms Because HO-1 policies offer very limited protection, they have become less common, and most mortgage lenders no longer accept them. The absence of liability coverage also increases personal financial risk if someone is injured on your property. |
HO-2: Broad Form Homeowners Insurance |
| HO-3: Special Form Homeowners Insurance HO-3 insurance is the most common type of homeowners policy. It provides comprehensive protection for your home (dwelling), personal belongings, and liability coverage for you and your family. Key features include: • Open-peril coverage for the dwelling: The home is protected against any peril not specifically excluded. • Named-peril coverage for personal property: Belongings are covered only for the risks listed in the policy. Common exclusions include earthquakes, floods, mold, sewer backups, and ordinance or law costs, among others. Homeowners often purchase additional coverage—such as flood, earthquake, sewer backup, or ordinance coverage—to fill these gaps. |
HO-4: Renters Insurance |
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HO-5: Comprehensive Form Homeowners Insurance HO-5 policies provide broader protection than HO-3. They offer open-peril coverage for both |
HO-6: Condo Insurance HO-6 policies are designed for condominium or co-op unit owners. Since the condo association’s master policy covers shared areas, HO-6 coverage focuses on: • Interior structural elements the unit owner is responsible for • Personal belongings • Liability protection Like many other forms, HO-6 policies use named-peril coverage for personal property. Common exclusions include mold, earthquakes, and sewer backups. Coverage only applies to areas where the condo owner has an insurable interest, so it’s essential to review the building’s master policy to avoid gaps or duplication. |
| HO-7: Mobile Home Insurance HO-7 insurance is similar to an HO-3 policy but tailored for mobile or manufactured homes, including mobile homes, trailers, and RVs used as residences. Coverage includes: • Open-peril protection for the structure • Named-peril protection for personal property Typical personal property coverage includes loss from fire, hail, windstorms, theft, vandalism, and vehicle or aircraft damage. |
HO-8: Older or Historic Home Insurance HO-8 insurance is designed for older or historic properties where restoration costs exceed market |
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Additional Insurance Policy Options |
Three Main Coverage Payment Bases |
How to Choose the Right Homeowners Insurance?
When selecting a homeowners policy, consider:
• The type of coverage you need
• Your deductible and how much you can afford
• Your home’s vulnerability to specific risks
• Whether you need additional coverage for perils like floods or earthquakes
• Your desired policy limits
Because every home and situation is unique, it’s wise to discuss your needs with an insurance
agent