Coverage type

HO-5 Homeowners Insurance

Use this page to compare broader homeowners coverage with open-peril personal property in many forms. The goal is not just to find a price, but to understand the policy form behind the quote.

Where this topic can change the final quote

Readers usually arrive at ho-5 homeowners insurance through a price question. The better first step is to verify the facts behind broader homeowners coverage with open-peril personal property in many forms.

  • Policy form and named insured.
  • Coverage limit and loss settlement method.
  • Deductibles and excluded perils.
  • Endorsements that affect the risk you care about.
  • Prior claims, inspection notes, and occupancy details.

Editor note: A lower premium can still be the weaker quote if deductible wording or excluded perils do not match the property risk.

Quote review questions

QuestionWhy it matters
Which policy form is being quoted?HO-3, HO-6, HO-4, and DP-3 solve different problems.
Is replacement cost included?ACV settlement can reduce claim payment after depreciation.
What deductibles apply?Separate peril deductibles can surprise homeowners.
What is excluded?Flood, earthquake, wear and tear, vacancy, and business use need review.

Documents to keep beside the quote

  • Current declarations page and renewal offer.
  • Quote worksheet showing the exact limit, deductible, and settlement basis.
  • Photos, permits, receipts, or inspection reports that support underwriting answers.
  • Any endorsement page tied to the specific risk being compared.