Cheaper Pennsylvania Homeowner’s Insurance — A Home That Has A Smoker Will Receive More Expensive Quotes

Would you like a cheaper Pennsylvania homeowner’s insurance rate that still leaves you with sufficient coverage? I guessed right. You definitely would. So then you’ll find a helpful recommendation in this write-up: Smoking adds to the risk of a fire in your home. According to reports reveal, approximately 23,000 residential fires can be traced to smoking. Non-smoking homes pay cheaper premiums than homes with smokers. If you quit smoking successfully for up to 13 months, tell your agent and ask for a well-earned discount. If your insurer refuses to reduce your premiums after you’ve quit, switch to another insurance company.

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