When you purchase your first home, your lender will tell you that you are required to purchase homeowner's insurance for it before you close on the loan. If you have never purchased a homeowner's insurance policy, you might have questions about how much you should choose for the deductible on the policy. If you are wondering about this, here are several things you should know.
What is a deductible?
The first thing you will need to understand is what a deductible is and how it may affect you.
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