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Tenants insurance
Moving house can be exhausting! After paying your deposit,
collecting the keys, carrying boxes, furniture, possessions
you forgot you had and finding out how everything works,
the last thing you want to think about is insurance.
Most tenants find that with all the details involved
with moving house they often over-look insurance.
In the past, insurance specifically designed
for tenants has been difficult to find. Many tenants
have paid over the odds by taking out home insurance
where the minimum insured amount is well in excess of
what the tenant requires.
With more and more people choosing or being
forced to live in rented accommodation the demand for
specific insurance products has grown. Rising house
prices have meant that many people simply cannot afford
to buy a house in lots of cases, and renting is the
only alternative.
People living in rented accommodation can
be doing so in a number of different circumstances.
These arrangements can be living with a partner, sharing
with a friend or sharing with up to five other people.
In these circumstances you may be the only person in
the house who wants to take out insurance in which case
the premiums could prove very high or that an insurance
company simply will not cover you. Take heart –
there are companies who specialize in insuring people
living in these situations.
Why do I need insurance?
Insurance can prove an invaluable investment
when moving into rented accommodation. It is highly
probable that you will have paid a deposit to the landlord
or letting agent before you moved into the property.
Taking out a tenant’s insurance policy can protect
this deposit and also cover you for any other accidents
which may happen when living in the property.
Accidents do happen unfortunately and incidents
such as spilling red wine can cause irreparable damage
to a light coloured carpet. The cost of this type of
accident can in some cases amount up to hundreds of
pounds to replace. Similarly the costs of a broken window
or damaged furniture can mount up into hundreds of pounds.
A tenants insurance policy can cover these misdemeanors.
Type of insurance
When searching for an insurance policy
to cover you in rented accommodation be sure that you
go to an insurer who specializes in this area. Many
insurers will be happy to insure you but at a price.
The implication of taking out insurance with an insurance
provider who doesn’t specialize in this area is
that as a tenant you could be paying more than is necessary
for your premiums. A specialist tenants insurance will
provide more cover than a student possessions policy
but less than a home insurance policy.
Another point to enquire about when looking
for tenants insurance is if your particular situation
is covered. Some insurers may want to cover an entire
rented property or they may not cover rented accommodation
in a certain area. Be aware that there are policies
to cover every situation from a couple living together
to covering one person sharing with a house of five
others. Check policy details to see that your unique
situation is covered.
What is covered?
Whichever insurance company you use they
will ask you to provide an amount to be insured for.
Remember that if you are a tenant it is the contents
which you should be concerned about, not the building.
It is the landlord’s responsibility to cover the
building you rent. When adding up all your possessions
to get a total amount to insure, remember to include
items such as kitchenware and furniture which are often
over looked.
Other benefits which may be available when
taking out tenants insurance include cover for the contents
of your freezer if for some reason there was a disruption
to the power supply, bicycles and items which may be
taken away from the home for example a laptop or camera.
Remember that the Tenants insurance cover for each insurance
provider will differ and so it is very important to
compare cover details.
Option of Home Emergency Cover
When confirming your policy it is also
worth enquiring into extending the cover to include
home emergency. Imagine the situation, it is the middle
of winter, in the middle of the night and your water
pipes have burst! Being able to contact someone 24/7
to deal with any type of home emergency can be very
reassuring. This additional cover can prove very useful
if your landlord does not live locally or your letting
agent does not operate an emergency telephone number.
When you have bought your Tenant’s
Insurance make a note of the renewal date. After finding
the right policy you do not want to risk not being covered.
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