Simon just bought his first home-a cheap fixer-upper in a town where average snowfall exceeds 80 inches per year. It may be an old house in a run-down neighborhood, but he still wants to protect his initial investment. What is the cheapest policy option that would protect Simon's financial interest in his home, even in the brutal winters?

Simon just bought his first home-a cheap fixer-upper in a town where average snowfall exceeds 80 inches per year. It may be an old house in a run-down neighborhood, but he still wants to protect his initial investment. What is the cheapest policy option that would protect Simon's financial interest in his home, even in the brutal winters?



Answer: HO-2

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