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Manufactured homes: Insurance basics

by David Rosevear 12/09/2024

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Manufactured homes insurance is similar to traditional homeowners insurance in many ways. However, because of the unique nature of manufactured home construction and mobility, there are some major differences.

Here's what to know about insurance for manufactured homes:

The difference between manufactured & mobile homes

Both mobile and manufactured homes are built in factories and set up on-site.

For insurance purposes, the main difference is the date the home was built: a manufactured home built before 1976 is a mobile home, and anything thereafter is a manufactured home.

What's covered?

Manufactured home insurance includes dwelling coverage, other structures coverage, personal property coverage and liability coverage - just like traditional homeowners policies.

What's not covered?

Like most insurance policies, flood and earthquake damage is not included in manufactured or mobile home insurance. Pest infestation, natural wear and tear and business-related damages are not covered either.

How much is manufactured home insurance?

Manufactured and mobile homeowners insurance costs range between $750 and $1,300 annually. Many factors can impact your rate, including location, your home's replacement cost, your deductible and age of your home.

Are manufactured homes harder to insure?

Manufactured and mobile homes are susceptible to wind and fire damage, which can make them more expensive to insure. Some other common risk factors include theft and pipe damage.

Many insurance companies offer incentives to lower the cost. For example, installing a home security system or features can give you a discount.

To find the best possible coverage, consult an insurance company.

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