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A type of insurance that will protect your property against losses as a result of fire, wind, etc.
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Homeowner's insurance
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Appraisal insurance
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Health insurance
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Car insurance
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Homeowner's insurance is the correct answer because it specifically covers losses to one's property caused by fire, wind, and other similar events. This type of insurance is designed to protect homeowners from financial loss in the event of damage to their property, such as a fire or windstorm. It provides coverage for repairs or replacement of the home and its contents, as well as liability protection if someone is injured on the property.