RECkoning with Real Estate – Ep. 22: Pt 2 of 2 Insurance Claims Explained w/ Ben Feldman

In this episode, we continue our conversation with Ben Feldman of Active Insurance Solutions, an independently owned insurance company. We unpack more often-overlooked parts of homeowners insurance, including roof coverage, minimum deductibles, and common add-ons/endorsements. These details don’t come up often, but they’re helpful to understand ahead of time, before it may be too late. Find us at therecollab.com

A few key takeaways:

  • Home insurance should be reviewed annually, as coverage and risk change over time.
  • A sewer line inspection can help clarify responsibility before it’s too late! Don’t skimp out on getting this done.
  • When building your real estate team (insurance broker, real estate agent, mortgage lender, home inspector, title officer, and real estate attorney), look local. Find trustworthy people that are easily available so that you know exactly who you’ll be talking with every time.

Definitions:

  • Roof exclusions: Certain policies limit or exclude coverage for roof damage based on factors like age, material, or cause of loss. This can mean repairs are only partially covered—or not covered at all—depending on the situation.
  • Impact-resistant shingle classes: Roofing materials are rated based on how well they withstand hail and impact. Higher-rated shingles can reduce damage risk and, in some cases, influence insurance coverage or premiums.

Extras:

Ben Feldman – Partner of Active Insurance Solutions out of Chanhassen:

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AI Solutions Blog: How to protect your property for severe weather

Thank you to our Sponsors!
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Matt Berna @ TruStone Home Mortgage

Ben Feldman @ Active Insurance Solutions

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