Texas Insurance Education

Loss of Use Coverage

When a covered loss makes your home uninhabitable, your homeowners policy's loss of use coverage pays for temporary housing and other necessary additional living expenses. Most policyholders significantly underuse this coverage.

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What Loss of Use Covers

Loss of use pays for the necessary increase in your living expenses resulting from the covered loss. This includes hotel or rental housing, meals above your normal food budget, laundry, storage, pet boarding, and other reasonable costs incurred specifically because of the displacement.

02

How the Limit Works

Loss of use is typically expressed as a percentage of your Coverage A limit — commonly 20-30%. So if your home is insured for $500,000, you may have $100,000-$150,000 in loss of use coverage. This applies to total additional living expenses and continues until your home is repaired, subject to the limit.

03

Documenting Your ALE Claim

Keep every receipt. Hotel bills, restaurant receipts, grocery receipts, laundry, mileage logs. Submit ALE claims monthly so your insurer processes them in real time. Request an ALE advance payment if you need funds immediately to secure temporary housing.

04

When Insurers Dispute ALE Claims

Common ALE disputes include rental reimbursement below fair market rates, disputed duration based on optimistic repair timelines, and denial of costs characterized as not necessary. If your ALE claim is being underpaid, obtain a written explanation and escalate to the Texas insurance department if necessary.

Texas-Specific Facts

What Texas Policyholders Need to Know

  • Texas HO-B form provides 20% of Coverage A for additional living expenses
  • Texas prompt payment law applies to ALE payments — delays trigger 18% interest
  • After a hurricane, request advance payment if temporary housing is scarce
  • Keep receipts for all dining, laundry, pet boarding, and storage costs
  • Texas insurers must pay ALE within 5 business days of accepting that component
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