Do you have to pay your home insurance policy upfront?

Answered by

Jerry Tomlin
Jerry TomlinFinance and Insurance Freelancer

Posted on Jan 27, 2023

No, you typically don't have to pay your home insurance policy upfront. Most insurers will allow you to pay your premium in monthly installments, which can make it more affordable. However, it's important to note that some insurers may require you to pay your premium in full at the beginning of the policy term. So be sure to check with your insurer before you sign up.

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