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Buyers Guide: Household Insurance
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by wellington - written on 04.01.04 (Useful, 59 readings)
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by HomeStager - written on 23.06.02 (Very useful, 362 readings)
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I have saved over £100 on my buildings & contents insurance and I'll tell you how you can do the same! 1. Did you know that if you take out buildings and contents insurance with your mortgage lender that you usually pay more? If you are looking at re-mortgaging whether for a new home or for home improvements on your ...
by NCG1 - written on 19.04.02 (Very useful, 212 readings)
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Rented accommodation and house insurance. In insurance-land these two seem like Capulets and Montagues, or oil and water. They just don't appear to go together. First you phone up all the standard people (banks, building societies, the ads you see on the tube). They make you listen to muzak for ten minutes each (more, if you're ...
by neiltom88 - written on 19.06.01 (Very useful, 1576 readings)
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Have you read your home insurance policy booklet? Do you even have a policy booklet? Do you know what your insurance policy covers? Do you know what it excludes? It is very important that you know the answers to all of these questions when your Home Insurance Policy is concerned. I have worked with various types of ...
by belucky88 - written on 10.05.01 (Very useful, 550 readings)
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Four years ago I re-morgaged my house with Barclays Bank.The reason for this move was that they were offering a good ten year fixed term morgage at a good rate. I dont have a problem with this deal,but I do have a problem with being caught in the trap of having to have household and contents insurance through Barclays. Unfortunately this ...
by blackjane - written on 22.04.01 (Very useful, 146 readings)
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'Tied' Household Insurance Anyone that has taken a mortgage over recent years will be aware of the restrictive practices of lenders that insist that you take household insurance with them for a fixed period of up to three years as a condition of acceptance. Many people will remember that up until a couple of years ago we ...
by NikkiH - written on 03.02.01 (Very useful, 187 readings)
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Over the last few years this country has seen the worst weather for centuries, and there is not a thing we can do about this. However you can make the aftermath a little less traumatic by being organised and prepared when making your insurance claim. These hints and tips apply to any type of claim: * Try to keep all of your ...
by nikkisly - written on 03.09.00 (Very useful, 316 readings)
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Have you ever read the property for rent section in your local newspaper and seen the words "No DSS","No students" or something similar? How Hyacinth Bucket can you get? What right have landlords to say that they don't want "these people" renting their homes? Well, that's exactly what I used to think,before I ...
by christinemc - written on 08.08.00 (Very useful, 750 readings)
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I worked in household insurance claims for six years and have helped many people through the process of making a claim. It's something that many of us don't have to do very often, so here are a few pointers that should assist you in making the whole process a bit smoother. 1. Tell your insurer or broker about the potential claim ...
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