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Home insurance is available to those that own their house or flat. In general, home insurance covers the building that you live in, or part thereof, as well as your personal possessions, liability for damage done to people or their things inside of your home, and the costs incurred if you have to live somewhere other than your home for a time because it was destroyed. Disasters not covered under home insurance include floods, earthquakes and personal neglect of the upkeep. You will need to buy separate insurance to protect your home in the case that either of the first two occurs (floods or earthquakes).
The first part of your cover has to do with the dwelling itself. When you buy a policy, you must consider from which disasters (fire, lightning, etc.) you want to be protected. If you would like to change the list, you will need to discuss this with your agent. And keep in mind that you need to buy enough insurance to be able to rebuild your home, if need be. Often, other detached structures (garage, for example) can be included in your policy, for a small percentage of the total cost.
Your personal possessions are also covered in a home insurance policy from the disasters listed in your paperwork. Usually, these items are covered for 50 to 70% of your total cover value. For example, if you have taken out ₤100,000 of insurance on your dwelling, you would have between ₤50,000 and ₤70,000 to cover your personal possessions. To find out how much your possessions are worth, it is a good idea to take an inventory now. Waiting until after the disaster will be much more difficult and stressful. To do this, search for a program or outline on the Internet, fill it out, make copies, and keep a few in different locations. Some policies include cover for your belongings wherever they may be in the world. Speak to your agent if you're interested in making an inventory, and they'll provide you with the tools you need.
Liability is cover for damage that you or your family members, including some pets, may do to another person or his/her belongings. Note that this isn’t true of your own family members or their belongings, however. This part of the policy tends to cover medical expenses, excluding you and your family, in addition to court fees and replacement costs.
09 Aug 2007
It is very important to know exactly what your home insurance policy is buying you before you buy it. To begin, consider what your options are.»
06 Aug 2007
Insurance can be confusing, so when you're buying insurance for something as valuable as your home, you need to take the time to fully understand what is and what isn't covered by you policy. »
06 Dec 2007
NHS may provide sufficient cover for a lot of the UK's medical needs; however, where NHS cover lacks, PMI provides a good supplement.»
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