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By Theresa Johnston, About.com Guide to Orlando

Do You Know What Your Hurricane Deductible Is?

Thursday August 13, 2009

After the hurricanes of 2004 that devastated parts of Central Florida, most insurance companies changed their policies, adding a separate deductible for any damage due to a hurricane.

The majority of Florida homeowners now have a 2% deductible but there are some that are as high as 5%. So, if a home is valued at $300,000, the homeowner may have as much as a $6000 deductible - much more than may be expected.

How can you be prepared for the upcoming tropical storms that may be headed our way?

  • Check your home for any preventative maintenance that you can do. This might include trimming or removing trees and securing outdoor items such as basketball hoops and porch furniture.
  • Call your insurance company and find out what your deductible is. If you need to make changes, keep in mind that it generally takes 30 days for new rates to take affect.

More on Preparing for a Hurricane.

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