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| Jefr0 |
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 Jefr0 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:00 - 30 Jun 2016 Post subject: Buildings and Contents Insurance |
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Hi all
I'm in the final stages of buying my first property (House) so this is all new to me. Looking for advice on what I should make sure is included on the buildings and contents insurance.
Now I would ask who to go with, who to avoid etc but I imagine it's the same as bike/car insurance where there are people on both sides of it being good/bad. Unless this is different from experience?
I haven't got a moving in date but I need this insurance in place with a date to be confirmed, is this possible online or does it have to be over the phone?
On compare the market it's roughly £150ish. Some include or don't include the following (What's necessary?)
Home emergency cover
Legal cover
Freezer cover
New for old
I'd imagine for each insurer you'd have to read the small print to make sure I'd be covered for subsidence and that sort of thing? I don't want insurance just to have it, I want it so I am covered should the worst happen in the first year in the property.
A lot of questions I know but never done this before. Thanks for any advice
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My only advice would be, go with as much cover as you can afford. I was burgled 6 years ago and luckily the wife had more rather than less. They paid out for everything, including an old laptop which didn't work, but they replaced with a brand new one of a similar spec. They even refunded £40 of cash that was stolen (though we had a bank statement showing it was withdrawn).
New UPVC back door was also installed really quickly, along with PS3, multiple phones, tablets, jewelry.
For any expensive items you have, or buy in future, take pictures of them if you don't have the receipts. it makes the whole thing much easier in the result of a claim.
Thing with house insurance is, it's not like vehicle cover where you can get the cheapest available just to be legal. You never know when an appliance is going to leak and destroy your kitchen for example.
Saying that, we stupidly claimed for a £400 carpet after my son wrecked it, and now our cheapest premium is about £200. So it is a bit of a game as to what you claim for, but well worth it if you get burgled or worse. ____________________ Current: 2009 SV650 S, 1990 Kawasaki GT550
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 iooi Super Spammer

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And DO NOT forget the likes of Quidco Or Topcashback.
Insurance can be a real winner each year.  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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