If you’re shopping around for home insurance whether its for the first time or you’re renewing your home insurance, use this Home Insurance Checklist’ as a quick reminder on what you should consider before choosing a provider and you can use a online marketplace to help you such as Money SuperMarket in the UK.
For contents home insurance (apartments/flats and houses):
- Look at the specified amount or limit of contents cover protection
- Have you got everything valued accurately?
- Are your antiques or valuables covered, or do you need to take out separate cover for these? It may work out cheaper to get them insured separately with a specialist contents insurance provider.
- Do you have children or animals? It could be worth adding accidental damage to your policy
- Do you live in a high crime area?
- How far outside of your home are your items covered for?
- Does the policy cover your items when you are abroad?
- Remember, when it comes to finding a buildings or contents policy for your needs, always give accurate and appropriate information. That’s because when it comes to making a claim, honesty is always the best policy
For buildings home insurance (houses):
- Look at the specified amount or limit for buildings cover protection.
- How much will it cost to rebuild your home? Not just the resale value as this may differ wildly.
- Does the policy cover accommodation for you, should your home become uninhabitable?
- Does it cover outside buildings?
- If you are in a high-risk flood area, are you covered?
- In addition to the overall structure of your property, what permanent fixtures and fittings are covered, if any?
- Do you live in a high crime area?
- What about the style of your house? Do you have any unusual features? Or is your property a listed building?
Your home insurance claim may be deemed null and void if you:
- Provide false information.
- Have a lack of general maintenance on your policy.
- Fail to carry out repair work on previous claims.
What an exceptional checklist, will definitely bookmark this page, that way I can always check the list if I decide to get insured elsewhere… Thanks 🙂
Thanks David, glad it’s of use, if you spot something missing from this checklist, let us know and we’ll add it.