New Jersey Homeowners Insurance Information
Whether you own a house, condominium or townhouse, for most people
their home is their most important investment. Princeton Insurance
Agency offers New Jersey homeowners insurance policies that have
flexibility to meet your individual needs and above all, provide you with the
security that comes only from the knowledge that your home is safe.
Insurance for your home is one of the most popular and important forms
of personal insurance and the typical New Jersey
Homeowners Insurance policy has two main sections:
Section I - insurance coverage for your property
Section II - personal liability coverage (to cover you in case of lawsuits
arising from things that happen on your property)
Homeowners insurance is often required by lenders to obtain a
mortgage and nearly everyone, whether you own or lease property,
should have the protection of homeowners insurance.
New Jersey Homeowners Insurance Policy FAQ
Click on the link below to fill out a secure quote request form for a
New Jersey Homeowners Insurance policy that will provide excellent
insurance coverage at an affordable cost. Or you can speak with our
NJ Homeowners Insurance agent specialist at 609-430-4744 to
discuss the features.
We are a local central NJ insurance agency, offering affordable New Jersey homeowners insurance
policy premiums and services in the following cities and counties: Skillman, Princeton, Trenton,
Slackwoods, Ewingville, Bakersville, Lawrenceville, Stoutsburg, Glenmoore, Mount Rose, Centerville,
Rileyville, Mercerville, Hamilton Square, Yardville, White Horse, Groveville, Bordentown, Washington
Crossing, Marshalls Corner, East Windsor, South Brunswick, Plainsboro, Linvale, Harbourton, Mount
Airy, Blawenburg, Deans, Kendall Park, Harlingen, Dutchtown, Pleasantview, Plainville, Hillsborough,
Belle Mead, Flagtown, Franklin Park, Woods Tavern, Three Bridges, Neshanic, Griggstown,
Bridgewater, Finderne, Edison, Middlebush, Millstone, Kingston, Rocky Hill, Zion, Reaville, Cloverhill,
Stockton, Flemington, Sand Brook, Croton, Somerset, Piscataway, Manville, Somerville, Byram,
Middlesex, Washington, New Sharon, Chesterfield, Hamilton, Georgetown, Allentown, Fieldsboro,
Hedding, Roebling, Columbus, Jacksonville, Chambers Corner, Wrightstown, Mount Holly, Monmouth,
North Brunswick, Stanton Station, Willingboro, Cherry Hill, Princeton Junction, Cranbury, Etra,
Robbinsville, Winsor, Edinburg, Dutch Neck, Flemington, Mercer County, Somerset County, Middlesex
County, Camden County, Hunterdon County, Morris County, Burlington County, Ocean County, and
Monmouth County, NJ. We also offer homeowners insurance services throughout New Jersey, including
the Atlantic City, outer Philadelphia, Camden, and Newark areas.
Covered losses under a New Jersey homeowners insurance policy can be paid on either a
replacement cost basis or on an actual cash value basis. When "actual cash value" is used,
the policy owner is entitled to the depreciated value of the damaged property. Therefore, the
older the item is, the less money you may receive for it. If you choose the "replacement
cost" coverage, the New Jersey homeowners insurance policy will reinburse the amount it
costs to replace the property with something of a similar type and quality at current prices.
New Jersey Homeowners Insurance Policy FAQ
If your policy limit is less than 80% of the replacement cost of your home, you will face a
"coinsurance penalty," which means you'll have out-of-pocket expenses to cover costs
beyond the policy deductible you chose. For example purposes we will assume your home's
estimated replacement value (RCV) is $100,000. The co-insurance clause requires you carry
at least $80,000 (80% of your RCV). If you chose to purchase only a $40,000 New Jersey
Homeowners Insurance policy you would be underinsured by half. Therefore, in the example
the insurance company would pay one-half of a loss less the policy deductible, so if you
suffered a $10,000 covered loss to your house, condominium or townhouse and had a $500
deductible, your policy would only pay $4,500.
An "All Risks" policy provides the broadest New Jersey homeowners insurance protection
because it will cover losses that are due to any peril except those specifically excluded in the
policy. A "Named Perils" policy covers losses that are due to only those perils listed in the
standard New Jersey Homeowners Insurance policy and typically include fire, hail, windstorm,
and other physical losses.
New Jersey Homeowners Insurance Policy FAQ
New Jersey Homeowners Insurance Policy FAQ
Personal liability in a New Jersey homeowners insurance policy is also an important part of
having security from accidents that may occur on your property. We suggest you choose
coverage limits that are not less than those on other liability insurance you own, such as car
insurance.
Click on the link below to fill out a secure quote request form for a New Jersey Homeowners
Insurance policy that will provide excellent insurance coverage at an affordable cost. Or you
can speak with our New Jersey Homeowners Insurance agent specialist at 609-430-47440
to discuss the features.
**The information, pictures, and other content in this website about particular insurance services is only
provided for informational purposes. Any decisions regarding your insurance needs should be discussed
with a licensed insurance agent.
Replacement Cost or Actual Cash Value
All Risks or Named Perils
Coinsurance Penalty
Personal Liability
New Jersey Homeowners Insurance Policy FAQ
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Princeton Insurance Agency, Inc.
1330 Route 206
Skillman, New Jersey 08558
Somerset County, NJ
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