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Maryland HO-3 Homeowners Insurance Guide

Use this Maryland page to compare HO-3 homeowners insurance. Common underwriting themes include coastal wind, flood, rowhomes, liability.

Maryland HO-3 items to verify

  • Owner-occupied status and replacement-cost assumptions for the dwelling.
  • Recent updates, permits, and occupancy details.
  • In Maryland, separate wind, named-storm, and flood questions before comparing the premium.
  • Wind or hail wording in Maryland can affect the deductible, roof settlement, and inspection follow-up.
  • Ordinance, water backup, and service-line options.

Owner-occupied quote review

QuestionWhy it matters
What assumptions did the agent enter?Roof year, square footage, protection class, and prior losses all matter.
Does the quote match lender rules?Mortgagee wording and deductible limits can affect closing.
What is excluded or sublimited?Flood, earth movement, vacancy, and business use need direct review.
What follow-up documents are likely?Permits, photos, and inspections often answer underwriting questions.

Practical note

For a Maryland HO-3 quote, compare the policy form, deductible wording, and endorsement list before comparing only the premium.