A short guide to holiday home insurance

Article by Jason Hulott









Second home insurance should be more or less similar to first home insurance, you’d think. Like many things in life, the answer’s both yes and no. Holiday home insurance bears many similarities to the insurance you have probably already arranged for your principal residence – but there are significant differences, too.

The similarities

Just like standard home insurance, holiday home insurance is designed to provide financial protection for your investment in the property in the event of a whole range of risks that could result in loss or damage to the fabric of the building itself or to its contents. If accidents or natural disaster should strike, the insurance is there to indemnify you against the loss or damage. So there are typically two main components:

? Buildings insurance: as the name suggests, this is the element of insurance for the structure and fabric of the building in the event of its damage from storms, flooding, fire, falling debris, vandalism and the like. The actual sum insured might appear to be a relatively high figure since it needs to cover the cost of completely rebuilding the home and this can typically far outweigh its current market value;

? Contents insurance: the contents of even a second home can represent a sizeable investment. The sums you’ve spent on furniture and furnishings, appliances and equipment, not to mention your personal belongings, can soon mount up and the cost of replacing items lost, damaged or stolen could leave you seriously out of pocket. Second home insurance typically aims to help you make good any such loss.

Do note that any successful claim normally comes with an excess (this is the first part of any claim that you are liable for) and also that policy features and benefits can vary depending on the provider, so never assume that the cover you need is automatically included – do check.

The differences

Whilst holiday home insurance is therefore clearly recognisable as a form of otherwise standard property insurance, there are particular considerations attached to insuring what is a second, rather than the principal, home. Second homeowners might want to pay special attention, therefore, to at least the following:

? it’s probably in the very nature of the second home that there will be times – and possibly prolonged periods – when the property remains unoccupied. Where standard home insurance on your principal residence is unlikely to maintain full cover during such extended periods, you might want to ensure that the cover on your second home continues to afford the protection required during such times;

? similarly, if your holiday home is likely to be let out to paying tenants, you are likely to want the reassurance that full insurance cover is maintained during periods that the property is let and that the insurance does cover paying guests;

? if your holiday home is overseas, there is the potentially added complication of dealing with local insurers and grappling with policies written in a foreign language. Fortunately, however, there are UK-based, specialist insurers perfectly competent in arranging holiday home insurance on properties abroad, with policy documents written in familiar and readily accessible English.



About the Author

Jason is the Webmaster of http://www.holidaypropertycover.com where you can compare rates for your holiday property insurance as well as take advantage of some excellent policy features.










Guide to Landlord Insurance for Buy to Let Property

Article by Home and Legacy









Securing housing is one of the primary expenses in everybody’s financial budget. Protecting the investment is important. Homes are often passed down from one generation to the next. Many people who acquire property via inheritance decide to become landlords. Investment properties often take a large amount of time and monetary investment to maintain. If you are letting, you should be aware there are important differences between specialist buy to let property insurance, and other available insurance options. Here are a few tips on how purchasing specialist landlord insurance can help you to secure your investment.

Understanding buy to let landlord insurance is important for every investment property owner. The coverage on a buy to let insurance policy typically includes landlord property insurance, liability insurance, and contents insurance.

Landlord contents insurance protects the contents that you leave in your property from damage that may occur while the home is occupied by the tenant. Cover is provided for damage that results from unforeseen circumstances such as fire, theft, flood or storm and some policies can even include protection against theft by tenants or damage caused by the tenants.

Buy to let insurance is also available to help to protect the rental income which you will receive every month from your tenants.

With adequate insurance protection in place landlords renting out their personal homes can rest assured that their homes will be protected against most natural disasters and damage caused by the tenants.

Many of life’s unexpected events can be financially devastating for the unprepared. The time spent understanding and securing the right insurance coverage will ensure you are adequately protected.

Use these tips to help you obtain the best insurance product for your home that you are renting out or several rental properties.

Home & Legacy provides household insurance, travel and motor insurance for mid/high net worth individuals and landlord insurance policies at competitive rates.

Customers can visit http://www.homeandlegacy.co.uk for further information.

Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Allianz Holdings plc, registered in England number 3007252. Registered office: 57 Ladymead, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 IDB.Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

For all additional press queries please get in touch with: Dan Tunna using dan.tunna@allianz.co.uk or otherwise call 01483 552 969



About the Author

http://www.homeandlegacy.co.uk