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House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« on: 19 September 2013, 18:22:56 »

What is a good price? Never had to pay building insurance before (living in a flat) Current providers Avivia, who were way cheaper than Direct Line want £39.40 a month at my *hopeful* new place.

Halifax just offered price of price of £27 a month, with no charge for direct debit.

Both are basic policies, with no extras. Although with Halifax I have asked about the garage  ::)

They said tools & parts are covered (as long as its not business use) up to £5k for theft, and unlimited for fire/flood. Also questioned what proof was needed, stated photos and such would help for high value items, but most not required.  ???

House is 1930's approx, detached in Surrey.
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #1 on: 19 September 2013, 18:25:57 »

Always good to make sure accidental damage is included on contents policy  ;) :y
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« Reply #2 on: 19 September 2013, 18:27:03 »

Always good to make sure accidental damage is included on contents policy  ;) :y

It is on the Halifax, not sure with Aviva.

So if I drop TV ect, that is covered. But if I decide to knock a wall down and cause damage, that's not covered  ::)  ;D
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #3 on: 19 September 2013, 18:28:13 »

What are you saying your contents are?

Read small print, you'll find what your are told over the phone becomes invalid when they "lose" the recording.

It seems, as I've found out, that items that are deemed to belong on a car, are usually not covered by fire/flood, by the home policy (may be by the car's policy).
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #4 on: 19 September 2013, 18:28:27 »

Got mine for about the same per month,(starts tomoz) had a row with the last lot as they didn't tell me subsidence wasn't included!! :(
And if that's down South, that's pretty good methinks :y
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #5 on: 19 September 2013, 18:29:46 »

Always good to make sure accidental damage is included on contents policy  ;) :y

It is on the Halifax, not sure with Aviva.

So if I drop TV ect, that is covered. But if I decide to knock a wall down and cause damage, that's not covered  ::)  ;D
Depends if its deemed you were moving it, as some policies may exclude that activity...
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #6 on: 19 September 2013, 18:30:21 »

What are you saying your contents are?

Read small print, you'll find what your are told over the phone becomes invalid when they "lose" the recording.

It seems, as I've found out, that items that are deemed to belong on a car, are usually not covered by fire/flood, by the home policy (may be by the car's policy).

Contents, no item worth more than £10k. Just "standard" contents  :-\

Told it's unlimited for contents, I did question them several times, going to to say spanners and such plus spare parts, if they are covered.

But as you say need to read the docs.
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« Reply #7 on: 19 September 2013, 18:30:27 »

Always good to make sure accidental damage is included on contents policy  ;) :y

It is on the Halifax, not sure with Aviva.

So if I drop TV ect, that is covered. But if I decide to knock a wall down and cause damage, that's not covered  ::)  ;D

Or accidentally knock over a tin of paint when redecorating if you want a new carpet

No, im not going lead the lad astray ...  ::) ;D
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #8 on: 19 September 2013, 18:30:30 »

I'm expecting mine to increase dramatically  :'(
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #9 on: 19 September 2013, 18:31:22 »

Also, is it replacement (new for old) or not?
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #10 on: 19 September 2013, 18:31:56 »

Also, is it replacement (new for old) or not?

Errr, good question, will double check that  :-[
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« Reply #11 on: 19 September 2013, 18:33:56 »

Never had contents insurance. Never regretted it - so far. :)
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« Reply #12 on: 19 September 2013, 18:35:21 »

Actually talking of dropping tv's ...... if you tell the insurance that you were moving it and you slipped and dropped it....that'll probably be ok......but i know of someone who told their insurance their 40" TV fell of the wall (which it did!) , the insurance comp told them, not covered for wall mounted tv's!
So Beware!
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #13 on: 19 September 2013, 18:36:15 »

Shop around, Mr Tunnie.

We pay about £150 p.a. This includes both buildings and contents cover.

However,  it does not include any unnecessary 'bells and whistles'......which the insurers love to push. :y
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Re: House Contents & Buildings Insurance
« Reply #14 on: 19 September 2013, 18:37:26 »

Shop around, Mr Tunnie.

We pay about £150 p.a. This includes both buildings and contents cover.

However,  it does not include any unnecessary 'bells and whistles'......which the insurers love to push. :y

That's a good price, but very different area.

Will ring around a few companies  :)
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