Manufactured Homes Insurance
A manufactured home is an affordable way to become a homeowner. To ensure adequate protection, you’ll need similar coverage to a homeowner – but there are some key differences. Due to the construction and transportability of these homes, manufactured home insurance has specific insurance coverage requirements.
Let the professionals at Acentria Insurance find the right coverage to protect your manufactured home assets with encompassing insurance and liability coverage. Here are some common mobile home insurance coverage options:
- Structures
- Protections from flood and other weather perils
- Loss of use
- Personal property
- Accidental damage
Manufactured home insurance is an insurance policy that protects your mobile home from surrounding threats. But not all manufactured home policies look the same; your insurance package can vary depending upon your location, desired coverage, the home’s size and its age.
Like homeowners insurance, manufactured home insurance helps protect your mobile home’s structure and personal property inside it. It also can safeguard you from a lawsuit if someone is injured on your property. Whether you live there year-round or use it as a seasonal manufactured home, our customized mobile home insurance coverage supports various situations and factors.
Manufactured home insurance is not required by law. However, many mortgage companies and mobile home communities require their homeowners to have proper insurance coverage. In any case, it’s best to be prepared. At Acentria, we make the process seamless; we offer reasonable policies for all manufactured home needs to give you invaluable peace of mind.
Take the Next Step
At Acentria Insurance, we can assist you in finding the right coverage for an affordable price for your mobile or manufactured home. Contact us for more information about the right mobile home insurance coverage for your unique situation.
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