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    Debunking Common Homeowners Insurance Myths in Western NC

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    • Kathy Toomey
    • February 25th, 2025
    • 1 min read

    Homeowners insurance is one of those things people don’t think about until they need it. Unfortunately, by the time you’re dealing with a crisis—a tree crashing through the roof, a burst pipe flooding your basement, or worse—it’s too late to address anything you assumed about your policy that might not be true. There are plenty of myths floating around about homeowners insurance, so let’s set the record straight so you can make informed decisions about your home’s protection.

    Myth #1: Homeowners Insurance Covers Everything

    One of the biggest misconceptions is that homeowners insurance covers every type of damage or disaster. While many policies do provide broad protection, they come with exclusions. For example, standard policies typically don’t cover:

    • Flood damage. Typically, homeowners must purchase a separate flood insurance policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or private insurers. In areas near rivers and lakes in Western NC and Upstate SC, this can be especially crucial.
    • Earthquake damage. Coverage is usually available as an add-on or a separate policy, depending on the insurer.
    • General wear and tear or maintenance issues. Insurance is designed for sudden and accidental damage, not for deterioration over time due to neglect or aging.
    • Sewer backups. Standard policies generally do not cover sewer or drain backups, but many insurers offer a rider for additional protection.

    It’s crucial to read your policy and understand what’s covered—and what’s not—before assuming you’re protected.

    Myth #2: My Home is Insured for Its Market Value

    Many homeowners assume their insurance should match what their home would sell for on the market. In reality, insurance is based on the cost to rebuild, not the home’s resale value. Market value includes factors like land and location, while replacement cost focuses on materials and labor to reconstruct the home as it was before the damage occurred. With fluctuating construction costs, it’s essential to review your policy periodically to ensure you have enough coverage.

    In booming areas like Asheville and Greenville, where real estate prices have risen significantly, this distinction is particularly important.

    Myth #3: If Someone Gets Hurt on My Property, It’s Always Covered

    Liability coverage in a homeowners insurance policy does protect you if someone gets injured on your property, but there are exceptions. If the injury resulted from negligence—say, you ignored a rotting deck railing that finally gave way—you could still be sued for damages beyond your policy limits. Also, if you run a business from home and a client gets injured, your standard policy may not cover it.

    Myth #4: My Policy Covers My Valuables Fully

    Most homeowners policies have coverage limits for expensive items like jewelry, artwork, collectibles, high-end electronics, and firearms. While your policy may provide some protection, it often comes with per-item or category caps that may be far lower than the actual value of your belongings. This means that if a valuable item is lost, stolen, or damaged, your standard policy might only reimburse a fraction of its worth.

    If you own high-value items that exceed these limits, you can add a scheduled personal property endorsement or rider to specifically insure them for their full appraised value. This provides broader protection, including coverage for accidental loss or damage that standard policies often exclude. To ensure adequate protection, it’s wise to periodically review your policy, get professional appraisals for valuable items, and keep an updated inventory of your possessions.

    Myth #5: I Don’t Need Additional Insurance Because I Work from Home

    With more people working remotely, many homeowners assume their standard insurance fully covers work-related equipment and activities—but this is a common misunderstanding. While a standard homeowners policy may offer limited coverage for business property, it often has restrictions on the value of work equipment it will reimburse and may not cover items owned by your employer at all.

    Key Coverage Gaps:

    • Limited coverage for work equipment. Your policy may only reimburse up to a certain amount and might not cover employer-owned equipment at all.
    • No business liability protection. If a client, customer, or delivery person is injured on your property, you could be personally responsible.
    • Business inventory may not be covered. If you store products or materials at home, your standard policy likely won’t protect against theft, fire, or other damage.

    To make sure you’re fully covered in this scenario, you can consider the following options and decide which is right for you:

    • Home-based business policy. Offers broader protection for business property and liability.
    • Business property endorsement. Increases coverage limits for work-related equipment.
    • Commercial liability coverage. Protects against lawsuits if someone is injured while visiting for business purposes.

    If you work from home, check with your insurer to ensure you have the right coverage—before an unexpected loss occurs.

    Myth #6: Homeowners Insurance Covers Mold and Termite Damage

    Mold and pest damage are generally considered preventable maintenance issues, not sudden and accidental damage, which is why most policies don’t cover them. If mold results from a covered peril—such as water damage from a burst pipe—your policy may help pay for remediation. But if the mold is due to long-term humidity or leaks that weren’t addressed, you’re likely on your own. Termite damage, which is common in the humid climate of Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina, typically falls under the same category.

    Myth #7: If My Neighbor’s Tree Falls on My House, They Pay for It

    This one surprises a lot of people. In most cases, your insurance covers damage to your property, regardless of where the tree came from. However, if your neighbor was negligent—like if they knew the tree was dead and did nothing about it—you might be able to file a claim with their insurance or take legal action.

    Myth #8: Filing a Claim Always Leads to Higher Premiums

    This isn’t necessarily true. Insurance companies consider many factors when adjusting rates, including your claims history, the type of claim, and your location. A single small claim may not impact your premium much—but frequent claims or a history of high payouts could raise your rates. That’s why it’s important to weigh the cost of repairs against your deductible before filing.

    Final Thoughts

    Homeowners insurance is an essential safeguard, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all policy. Understanding what’s covered—and what isn’t—can help you avoid costly surprises down the road. If you’re unsure about your coverage, you should sit down with your insurance agent to review your policy and ensure you have the right protection in place.

    Have questions about homeowners insurance and how it affects your real estate decisions? Let’s chat about how you can navigate the unique challenges of living in Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina.

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    Kathy Toomey

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    **Your Trusted Guide in Western NC & Upstate SC** Looking to buy or sell in the beautiful Western North Carolina or Upstate South Carolina region? You’re in good hands with Kathy Toomey. With over 19 years of real estate experience, Kathy brings not only deep market knowledge but also a calm, steady hand throughout the process. Her background in Finance and Human Resources gives her strong negotiation skills, a detail-oriented mindset, and the patience needed to help you reach your goals—on your timeline and within your budget. Kathy knows this area inside and out. Whether you're searching for a quiet mountain escape, a lively downtown scene, or something in between, she’ll guide you through each unique neighborhood and keep you informed on local trends, hidden gems, and what makes each community special. She’s also all about results. Sellers benefit from customized marketing strategies and expert staging advice to help homes sell quickly and for top dollar. Buyers gain a trusted advocate who listens first and navigates the market confidently to find the perfect fit. Outside of real estate, Kathy is an active community leader and proud local. She currently serves on the Hendersonville Board of Realtors and is a past president of both the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce and the Tryon/Polk County Board of Realtors. A long-time volunteer and past Treasurer of Foothills Humane Society, she’s also a proud pet foster and adopter. As the owner of New View Realty LLC, she’s a strong supporter of local events and nonprofits—because community matters. **Recent Honors:** * *Favorite Realtor in the Foothills*, Tryon Daily Bulletin, 2024 * *Tryon Citizens of the Year*, 2023 (with husband John) * *Volunteer of the Year*, Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce, 2013 **Professional Designations:** ABR, CRS, ePRO, GRI, PSA, SFR, SRS **Let’s Get Started:** Whether you're buying your first home, selling a longtime property, or dreaming of something new, Kathy would love to help. Reach out today for a friendly, no-pressure consultation—and discover the difference a dedicated, community-focused Realtor can make.

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