Foundations of Home and Property Insurance: What Your Policy Actually Covers

Understand dwelling coverage, personal liability, personal property limits, and the critical differences between homeowners and renters policies.

⏱ 54 min 📚 7 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Most homeowners and renters sign their insurance policy once and file it away, assuming they know what it covers. Then a tree falls, a pipe bursts, or a guest is injured — and the claim reveals gaps they never anticipated. A clear understanding of how property insurance is structured prevents those surprises and helps you select and maintain coverage that genuinely protects you. By the end of this course you will be able to explain the major coverage components of a standard homeowners policy, understand how actual cash value and replacement cost valuation differ, identify common exclusions that require separate policies or endorsements, and evaluate whether a renters policy provides adequate protection for your belongings and liability. What you will learn: - The six standard coverage parts of a homeowners policy — dwelling, other structures, personal property, loss of use, personal liability, and medical payments - The difference between actual cash value and replacement cost coverage and why it matters at claim time - How deductibles work in property insurance, including special wind and hail deductibles in high-risk areas - What a standard policy excludes — flood, earthquake, sewer backup — and how separate coverage fills those gaps - How personal property limits work, why scheduled personal property endorsements exist, and when to use them - What renters insurance covers and the common misconceptions about building owner responsibility - How liability coverage in a property policy connects to an umbrella policy - How to conduct a home inventory and why it is essential before you ever need to file a claim The course is organized into four sections: the anatomy of a standard homeowners policy, coverage limits and valuation methods, common exclusions and how to address them, and renters insurance as a distinct product. Each section uses annotated policy excerpts and realistic claim scenarios to ground the concepts in practical understanding. Designed for homeowners and renters who want to understand what they are buying — whether they are selecting a first policy, reviewing coverage after a major purchase, or simply trying to make sense of documents they have never read closely. No prior insurance background is required. This course is informational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed property and casualty insurance professional.

What you'll get

  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • 🎧 Audio version included
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  • ♾️ Lifetime access
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  • 📱 Phone or computer
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  • Short & focused
    54 min of practical content

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