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Check Your Home Insurance Policy

Increasing numbers of people are spending substantial periods of time away from their homes on account of working away, having a second home or for any of a number of other reasons. Houses can also frequently be empty for substantial periods after the death of the owner or prior to sale. If you are the owner of, or are responsible for, a property that is likely to be unoccupied for a considerable period it is worth checking your house insurance policy. Many policies contain clauses which invalidate the cover if the property is unoccupied for more than a minimum period – often 30 days, a period which would be exceeded by some holiday cruises.

Normally, the insurer will agree to extend cover when requested, although this might involve the payment of an additional premium or compliance with specific requests, such as turning the water off at the main. An alternative might be for the insurer to reduce the level of cover or increase the excess payable for certain types of claim during the period of absence. Also, substantial additional premiums are often required for household contents policies where there will be an extended void period. In some cases, it might be cheaper to put all or some of the household contents into secure storage.

There are insurers who specialise in providing cover for unoccupied homes and second homes.

 

The most important point is to make sure that if your policy has such a clause, you know about it and make a considered decision. Many a policy holder has had a claim denied because they failed to adhere to a policy condition. If your insurers are refusing to pay out on an insurance claim, we may be able to help.

Tim   Johnson

The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.
 

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