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Information on Purchasing Home and Renters Insurance
Shopping is worthwhile!
Do you ever wonder about your home insurance?
Do you have enough coverage?
Are you paying too much for the coverage you have?
Has your premium increased recently?
Do you know what to do about it?
The Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) can help by giving you the information you need to understand what affects your premium and give you some tools to help you shop around for a lower premium. This document is separated into topic areas.
The topic areas are listed below and you can either click on a specific topic area to access that information or scroll through all of the topic areas. You may also want to review our publication, Your Guide to Homeowners Insurance For Michigan Consumers, which contains worksheets and more detailed information.
Updated 03/12/2020
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I have to purchase homeowners insurance?
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How are rates developed?
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Does shopping around work?
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What if I am ineligible for homeowners insurance?
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Where do I start shopping for my homeowners insurance?
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What information should I have available when I contact a company or an agent?
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How might I reduce my premium if I want to stay with my current insurance company?
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Who can help if I am having a problem shopping for insurance?
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How can I report insurance fraud?