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Home insurance requirements in North Dakota

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Home insurance requirements in North Dakota

North Dakota doesn’t have homeowners insurance requirements. However, some lenders may ask you to buy coverage as a loan stipulation (Insurance Information Institute).

Standard home insurance coverages for North Dakota residents

The following coverages are typically included in a standard homeowners insurance policy.

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Coverage for your home

Dwelling coverage (Coverage A) protects your home – think roof, walls, floor, siding and windows.
A windstorm sends a tree crashing onto your roof. This portion of your standard homeowners insurance policy helps you cover some of the repair costs.
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Coverage for other structures

Other structures coverage (Coverage B) protects structures such as detached garages, sheds, fences or pools.
The new shed you built in your yard is damaged in a storm. This portion of your homeowners insurance can help you cover some of the damages up to your policy limits. You have the option to add more coverage if you would like.
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Coverage for your things

Personal property coverage (Coverage C) helps replace or repair items such as clothing, jewelry, appliances, furniture and electronics.
Your home suffers a fire with extensive damage to your personal property and valuables. This portion of your homeowners insurance helps you repair and replace them.
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Coverage for living expenses

Loss of use coverage (Coverage D) helps pay for expenses such as hotel stays and food should your home become unlivable.
Your house is damaged in a fire, and you must move out while it's fixed. This portion of your homeowners insurance policy can help you pay for expenses such as accommodations and food costs.*
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Coverage when accidents happen

Personal liability (Coverage E) provides financial protection for property damage and injury to others.
A guest injures themselves on your property while visiting; this coverage can help provide you with some financial protection from costs that may occur as a result.*

Optional add-on homeowners coverages

Adding optional coverages to your homeowners insurance may be especially helpful if your home is at risk for events like flash floods, which are not typically covered by standard policies. They add an additional layer of protection from unexpected losses.

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Add-ons for more events & parts of your home

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Add-ons based on how you use your home

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Add-ons for personal property & identity

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