As a Texas homeowner, you have the right to obtain coverage without unfair discrimination by insurers. Your insurance provider also must charge fair and reasonable rates, handle claims promptly, and avoid deceptive practices.
Keep reading to understand important homeowners insurance laws in the Lone Star State. Knowing these rules will help you make better decisions before finalizing your mortgage.
Texas law protects homeowners like you by defining your rights and setting strict rules for insurers.
Here are essential rules you should know before signing your policy:
In Texas, you’re not legally mandated to get a homeowners insurance policy. However, if you finance your home, your mortgage lender will require coverage to protect the loan’s collateral.
Remember, home insurance safeguards your assets against various risks, such as theft, fire, windstorm, hurricane, or hail.
Pro Tip: Review your policy thoroughly to ensure you understand exactly what it covers and what you must do to file a claim. Read the Consumer Bill of Rights to know all your rights as a Texas policyholder.
Insurers must be fair to all homeowners seeking coverage.
They can’t turn you down, limit benefits, or charge higher rates because of your:
Also, insurers cannot deny, cancel, or refuse to renew your personal insurance policy based only on your credit score. Texas law requires them to consider other underwriting factors not tied to your credit score.
Some parts of Texas, especially along the Gulf Coast, are vulnerable to extreme weather. If you live in these areas, you may get windstorm and hail coverage separately.
If your insurer won’t cover wind and hail, the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) offers last-resort coverage for eligible properties in designated coastal areas.
Pro Tip: If you live along the Texas coast, find out if you’re eligible for TWIA coverage early, as underwriting and inspection may take time.
If an insurer charges excessive rates, the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) will require the company to refund any overcharged premiums to policyholders.
Insurance companies often consider the following factors when determining your premium:
Pro Tip: Get a free copy of your Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange (CLUE) report to review your claims history and check for errors. Report any wrong information as it could affect your premium.
If your insurer chooses to discontinue your policy after the end date, you have the right to know the reason for nonrenewal.
Pro Tip: Check your insurer’s policy for renewal rate increases. They may be required to give you a written notice if they raise the premium by a certain percentage to give you enough time to shop quotes, compare options, or ask for discounts.
Texas law requires insurers to notify you and review your claim before certain deadlines.
After you file a claim, your insurer must:
Pro Tip: Ask help from a licensed public insurance adjuster if you need unbiased assistance when negotiating a complex claim. However, you’ll pay for their services so be sure to know the fees involved.
It’s illegal for insurance companies and certain agents or adjusters to misrepresent policy terms, handle claims improperly, and employ other unfair or deceptive tactics.
Any knowingly committed violation may result in up to three times compensation, covering actual damages plus court costs and attorney’s fees.
The TDI reports that homeowners filed complaints last year about insurers requiring them to bundle their home and car insurance policies to renew a home policy.
Don’t hesitate to file a complaint with TDI through their Online Complaint Portal if you’re experiencing a problem with your policy.
By knowing key Texas homeowners insurance laws, you protect your personal property and shield yourself from bad-faith insurance practices.
If you need help understanding lender guidelines, our seasoned loan officers at Texas United Mortgage will explain insurance requirements and ensure your policy meets lender rules so your closing stays on track.
Get in touch with us, and we’ll guide you through it step by step!