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My homeowners policy contains coverage for scheduled items. What happens if there is a claim?

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My homeowners policy contains coverage for scheduled items. What happens if there is a claim?

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Insurance companies generally have the option to replace the item, if possible, through their vendor of choice. They do this because they can usually replace your item at less cost because of their ongoing business relationship with a specific vendor. If you decide not to replace the item, your insurer may pay you only the amount that they would have spent to replace the item through their vendor.

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