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Norwich Union Home Insurance

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Homeowner cover is one of those things that we hate every month when we are paying our premiums, but when we have to make a claim, it is a god send. Home insurance, also known as homeowners insurance or hazard insurance is a necessity for all in todays society. Homeowner insurance is a generic term that is commonly broken into two seperate products, contents insurance and buildings insurance.



Contents Insurance

Contents cover is designed to give protection against the loss, damage or theft of your personal belongings within the home, as well as accidental damage if it is included on your policy. Many insurance companies will require you to list the items you want to be covered and if you take out a new for old policy, your items will replaced by new products of a similar market value. When you list your valuables it is important that you put an up to date market value against them and not the amount that you paid when you purchased them. Otherwise you may be out of pocket by a rather hefty sum of money. If you buy any valuable items after you have taken out your policy, you must advise your insurance company, otherwise they may not be covered in the event of an incident.

Buildings Insurance

Buildings insurance is designed to give financial protection in the event that the actual building gets damaged through things such as fire, malicious damage, or weather. If you are a home owner looking for insurance for your house, try to find a policy that provides unlimited re-building costs for your home. This way you do not need to be concerned if the costs of tradesmen or raw materials rises without your knowledge. Several insurance companies now offer this as standard. Most homeowner insurance will also cover additional buildings on the property, and will also, give protection to home owners who may be held liable for any accidents that occur on their property. The buildings cover side of homeowner insurance also usually provides protection against vandalism ,explosion ,lightening strikes ,storm damage ,escape of water or oil ,theft and subsidence. In addition buildings insurance can cover the cost of living in temporary accommodation whilst your house is being repaired due to one of the above issues and, if chosen, this insurance can pay for repairs to utilities on your property. Ultimately, buildings cover can pay to finance the rebuilding of your entire home if necessary.

Insurance Online

With the continual advance of the internet, you are now able to shop for your home insurance online. This provides major advantages as you can easily compare a number of different lenders at ease to ensure you are getting the best price possible, and you can review the terms and conditions easily to ensure you are buying the policy that you want and that will compliment your personal sitaution. Several of the major insurance providers now have user friendly websites that allow you to tailor your policy and will provide you with full written information about what is, and more importantly what is not covered.

Home insurance is an important form of protection for home owners as your home is your single biggest asset. The financial loss involved when something serious happens to your home can be crippling. Use the tools that are available to you, like the internet to ensure you are getting the best deal and the most value for money. Add up carefully your personal items as you do not want to be paying more than necessary, but you do not want to be under insured if you need to make a claim. As there is a lot of competition in the insurance market place use this to your advantage and shop around. You can often get the same or more cover for less.
Norwich Union Home Insurance
As the weather improves and we feel the summer sun's warm rays approaching, there are increasing concerns about theft among homeowners and home insurance companies alike.. Two insurance companies, esure and Confused.com, are encouraging home owners to purchase home insurance in case they should be a target for thieves.

According to esure Home Insurance, people are increasingly using their gardens and sheds to store personal possessions because so many homeowners have chosen to convert traditional storage spaces such as lofts and garages. They also state that nearly 650,000 UK households have had items stolen from their gardens in the last year.

Recent research showed shocking statistics. 11% of homeowners will spend more than £500 on their gardens this year. Items will include tools, equipment, ornaments and furniture. On the other hand, it was also suggested that many are failing to make sure these possessions are safely stored away.

Worryingly, the study found that 93% of homeowners regularly leave items unsupervised out in the garden overnight. Yhe most common item was jet washers, followed by children's toys and garden tools. Although 14% value their shed contents at more than £1,500, of the 69% households with a shed, 9% never lock it, which could render their home insurance policy invalid.

The head of risk and underwriting, Mike Pickard, showed much concern as he stated: "Even household items are now being stored outdoors, blurring the distinction between home contents and outbuilding and garden contents. Homeowners should check the limits of their insurance policies because some are relatively low and in the event of an ‘outdoor' theft not everything may be covered if your shed is bulging with valuables."

In the meantime, Confused.com is urging households to make sure they are careful not to be lax about security over the summer. The company advises people to make sure windows and doors are closed when they are not present.

Following on this note, Simon Lamble, product developer for Confused.com, said: "Leaving your back door or kitchen window open during a hot sunny afternoon might seem harmless but the moment you have left the room, you are vulnerable to opportunistic thieves who can break in with ease. Insurance companies will not pay out for this, as it is your own lack of security that is at fault."

Mr Lamble advises homeowners to fit necessary security devices such as a visible alarm system. "If you have stated in your insurance policy that you have security measures in place, you must ensure that they are up-to-date and that they match the ones on the system. If not, then any insurance claim could be void," he explains.

He also added that proper arrangements should be made while residents are on holiday, for example locking doors and windows and trying to hide the fact people are away. Finally, he encourages people to be as a whole vigilant about garden security.

"Make sure that you lock all tools and ladders away at night, and that your insurance covers everything which you keep in there, in case someone does force their way in," he says, concluding with the final warning: "Once again, you won't get a pay out if you haven't got the right contents insurance, or if you leave anything out, so be vigilant.
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