In the United States, the first type of homeowner's insurance was fire insurance, offered in 1935 by a small company in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Property insurance protects the structure of your home (dwelling coverage) and your belongings (personal property coverage). 
Personal liability coverage protects you if you're legally responsible for damage to someone's property, or if you accidentally injure someone whether you're at home or away from it.


In the United States, the first type of homeowner's insurance was fire insurance, offered in 1935 by a small company in Charleston, South Carolina.






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