Here are 10 common types:
Coverage: Provides limited coverage, typically for 10 specific perils such as fire, theft, and vandalism.
Exclusions: Does not cover things like falling objects or water damage from plumbing.
Coverage: A step up from HO-1, covering additional perils like falling objects, weight of snow/ice, and accidental discharge of water.
Exclusions: Still limited compared to more comprehensive policies, covering only named perils.
Coverage: The most common type of homeowners insurance. It provides coverage for all perils except those specifically excluded (e.g., earthquakes, floods).
Exclusions: Typically excludes floods, earthquakes, and wear and tear.
Coverage: Designed for renters, it covers personal property and liability but not the structure itself.
Exclusions: Does not cover the building or dwelling itself, which is the landlord’s responsibility.
Coverage: Provides the most extensive coverage, protecting the dwelling, other structures, and personal property against all perils except those specifically excluded.
Exclusions: Similar exclusions as HO-3 but with broader coverage for personal property.
Coverage: Designed for condo owners, it covers personal property, liability, and the interior structure (walls, floors) not covered by the condo association’s policy.
Exclusions: Typically excludes the building structure, which is covered by the condo association’s master policy.
Coverage: Tailored for mobile or manufactured homes, it provides similar coverage to an HO-3 policy.
Exclusions: Often excludes flood or earthquake coverage.
Coverage: Designed for older homes, it provides coverage based on the actual cash value rather than replacement cost, which might be more suitable for homes with a higher replacement cost than market value.
Exclusions: Limited in terms of the perils covered, similar to an HO-1 or HO-2 policy.
Coverage: Basic coverage typically used for rental properties or vacation homes. Covers specific named perils like fire, vandalism, and windstorms.
Exclusions: Does not cover personal property unless specifically added.
Coverage: Provides broader coverage than DP-1, including protection for the dwelling against all perils except those explicitly excluded.
Exclusions: Like HO-3, excludes floods, earthquakes, and normal wear and tear.
These policies cater to different needs, from basic protection for homeowners to specialised coverage for renters, condo owners, and mobile home residents.