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	<title>New answer on: What Are Endorsements In Homeowners Insurance?</title>

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		<title>By: Tom Sheehan</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[Endorsements are amendment forms that change the terms and conditions of a basic insurance policy, in this case, a Homeowners&#039; policy.&#160; I&#039;ll give you an example to illustrate.&#160; Most Homeowners&#039; policies exclude coverage for damage caused by earth movement.&#160; This can be anything from an earth quake to a sink hole to any form of erosion.&#160; In most cases, this coverage can be added by amendment to the policy by attaching an endorsement that would extend coverage for this type of loss.&#160; One coverage exclusion that can never be added by endorsement to a Homeowners policy is Flood.&#160; Only a separate Flood Insurance policy will protect you for that type of loss.]]></description>

		

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