The AARP ® Homeowners Insurance Program from The Hartford 1 can be customized to help protect the investment you’ve made in your home – all at a price that fits your budget. If you’re an AARP member, your AARP membership gives you access to savings and credits that can help lower your rates on a homeowners insurance quote.
As the official provider of the AARP Homeowners Insurance Program from The Hartford, we offer several benefits to AARP members allowing them to:
The Hartford believes in rewarding our customers. That’s why we offer homeowners insurance discounts and savings. See how you can start saving on your home insurance today.
The Hartford’s award-winning homeowners insurance claim representatives are the most dedicated and caring in the industry. And no matter when you need them, they’re here, available 24/7 to answer questions and walk you through our simple homeowners insurance claims process. Check out our home insurance customer reviews to see for yourself.
You can save $813** or up to 12% on your car insurance and up to 20% on your renters, condo or home insurance by bundling your home and auto insurance policies.
The AARP Homeowners Insurance Program from The Hartford offers financial protection for your home and belongings if they are damaged or destroyed. It also helps provide liability protection in case someone is hurt on your property. See below for what is and isn’t typically covered in a standard home insurance policy.
Situation | Usually Covered | Not Usually Covered |
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Fire | ✓ | |
Theft | ✓ | |
Vandalism | ✓ | |
Earthquake | ✓ | |
Plumbing issues | ✓ | |
Smoke damage | ✓ | |
Normal wear and tear | ✓ | |
Flood | ✓ | |
Pest damage (vermin, rodents, etc.) | ✓ | |
Freezing of pipes | ✓ | |
Weight from snow, sleet or ice | ✓ |
The Hartford offers home insurance coverages for your house and personal property. Standard homeowners insurance helps protect your home and belongings if they’re damaged in the event of a covered loss.
Most home insurance companies offer policies to help protect your home and the structures directly attached to it. Dwelling coverage helps pay the costs to repair or rebuild your home and its attached structures if they’re damaged in a covered loss, like fire, hail or lightning.
Personal property coverage covers losses of your personal belongings, like furniture, clothing and appliances. You can purchase additional valuable items blanket coverage for your expensive items, like jewelry, artwork or collectibles.
If someone who is not a resident of your household suffers an injury or property damage for which you are legally responsible, personal liability protection can help cover your legal defense costs and any court judgments against you, up to your policy limits.
Homeowners insurance protects structures that are not directly attached to your home. For example, if your detached garage is damaged, other structures coverage can help with the repair costs.
Loss of Use Coverage helps pay for your living expenses, up to your policy limits, if your home is unlivable after suffering a loss. If your house has significant fire damage, this type of homeowners insurance covers your stay in a hotel while the repairs are being done.
Medical payments coverage helps pay emergency medical bills if someone who isn’t a resident of your household is injured on your property. Insurance also covers injuries caused by a member of your family or pet, regardless of where it happens. Bills are paid, up to policy limits, whether you’re legally responsible or not. 2
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While homeowners insurance typically isn’t required by law, if you have a mortgage on your home, then usually the mortgage lender will require you to have home insurance.
There is no one-size-fits-all policy when it comes to home insurance. In fact, there are a number of things to consider when choosing the right home insurance coverages for your needs, ranging from local construction costs to the value of your belongings. The Hartford is here to help make sure you and your prized possessions are protected. Call 877-422-2345 to learn more.
No, flood insurance isn’t included in standard homeowners insurance policies. You’d need to purchase a separate flood insurance policy to be protected.
No, rental property insurance isn’t included in standard homeowners insurance policies. If you’re a landlord and own a rental unit, you’d need to purchase rental property insurance separately to help protect your property.
While the unexpected can strike at any moment, there are a number of ways you can protect your home. You can also prevent claims from occurring by installing devices like fire sprinkler systems and monitored alarms or even adding security systems, such as a burglar alarm. And these safety enhancements could save you money on your home insurance policy.
The average cost of homeowners insurance in the U.S. is $1,687 per year, or $141 per month. 2 But homeowners insurance rates can vary due to several factors, such as your home’s replacement cost or age, location, type of home or insurance claims history. That’s why having the right homeowners insurance coverage to meet your unique home needs is so important.
Homeowners insurance helps offer financial protection for your home and everything inside of it when damaged by a covered loss. It also helps provide liability coverage if someone is injured on or off your property.
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You can get great rates and coverage when you bundle insurance policies through the AARP Auto and Home Insurance Program from The Hartford.
Last Updated: July 8, 2024 Availability of credits or savings may vary by state or policy plan. 2 Bankrate, “Average homeowners insurance cost in January 2024.” 3 Medical payments are calculated on the basis of usual, customary and reasonable charges.** Average savings amounts based on information reported by customers who switched to The Hartford from other carriers between 9/1/22 and 8/31/23. Your savings may vary. Average auto insurance savings is $577 and average home insurance savings is $236. Rate differences for AARP members and non-members vary by state and AARP membership tenure. Auto/Home discount is available only to policyholders who have both their auto and home (or condo or renters) insurance through the AARP Auto & Home Insurance Program from The Hartford. The Hartford does not write new business in all areas, including the states of CA and FL.
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‡‡ Terms and conditions apply. Availability varies by state.‡‡‡ Based on one car and driver; individual rate/premium/savings will vary based on actual coverage selections and characteristics of vehicle(s)/driver(s).
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Summaries of coverages and policy features are for informational purposes only. In the event of loss, the actual terms and conditions set forth in your policy will determine your coverage.
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The AARP Auto Insurance Program from The Hartford is underwritten by Hartford Fire Insurance Company and its affiliates, One Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06155. It is underwritten in AZ, MI and MN by Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast; in CA, by Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company; in WA, by Hartford Casualty Insurance Company; in MA, by Trumbull Insurance Company; and in PA, by Nutmeg Insurance Company and Twin City Fire Insurance Company. The AARP Home Insurance Program from The Hartford is underwritten by Hartford Fire Insurance Company and its affiliates, One Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06155. It is underwritten in AZ, MI and MN by Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast; in CA by Property and Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford; in WA, by Trumbull Insurance Company; in MA, by Trumbull Insurance Company, Sentinel Insurance Company, Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest, and Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company; and in PA, by Nutmeg Insurance Company. Home product is not available in all areas, including the state of FL. Savings, benefits and coverages may vary and some applicants may not qualify. The Program is currently unavailable in Canada and U.S. Territories or possessions.
1 In Texas, the Auto Program is underwritten by Redpoint County Mutual Insurance Company through Hartford of the Southeast General Agency, Inc. Hartford Fire Insurance Company and its affiliates are not financially responsible for insurance products underwritten and issued by Redpoint County Mutual Insurance Company. The Home Program is underwritten by Hartford Insurance Company of the Southeast.
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