A wide range of recent reports have shown how house prices have been falling over recent months, and according to industry officials many properties have seen thousands of pounds wiped off the value following a run of house price falls over recent months. Some officials have said that house prices are now falling at the [...]

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Do you need to take out home insurance if you are a tenant?

If you are a tenant you may think that you have no need to take out any home insurance, and this is because many tenants are under the impression that home insurance is covered by the landlord. Well, there is some degree of truth in this in most cases, but the landlord only provides one element of home insurance for the tenant. read more »

Posted on March 3rd, 2008 under Home news | Comments: 1

CCTV may not mean cheaper home insurance cover

Most consumers in the UK are well aware of the importance of having home insurance in place in order to provide financial protection against damage, loss, or theft of belongings or damage to the home. The cost of home insurance cover can vary from one provider to another and based on a range of details with regards to the consumer. Most customers do their best to drive the cost of cover down as much as possible, and some have even had CCTV fitted in order to deter thieves from breaking in to the home, causing damage, and stealing belongings. read more »

Posted on March 2nd, 2008 under Home news | Comments: none

Contents insurance for tenants

When you are renting a property as a tenant, whether from a private or a social landlord, it is important that you make sure that your belongings are covered by insurance so that you are protected against loss, damage, or theft of your belongings. read more »

Posted on March 1st, 2008 under Featured Articles, Home news | Comments: none

Making Sure You Have Adequate Home Insurance

Home insurance is a very important and valuable form of protective cover, and helps to provide financial protection against damage, loss, or theft of your belongings and damage to your actual home. Home insurance is made up of building and contents insurance cover, although some people such as tenants only need to take out the contents side of the cover because the building cover is normally provided by the landlord. The cost of replacing or repairing your belongings or repairing your building can really mount up, and recent flooding in the UK demonstrated how important this type of cover is when many people with inadequate cover were left to foot the cost of flood damage themselves. read more »

Posted on February 29th, 2008 under Featured Articles | Comments: none