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Homeowners insurance policies available in the UK
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 11260, member: 237"] As a homeowner in the UK, You would need to take out the home insurance in the UK. This is to cover your home for any disasters like fires, water damage, or burglary. The Home insurance in the UK is of two different types . They are ; Building insurance insurance; This is insurance policy that you can take out for protection against the structural fixtures and fittings of the home These include the ceilings, the walls, roof etc Contents insurance policy This homeowners insurance covers for damages of the movable belongings in the home these are things like:personal valuables, furniture, clothing etc But all the same homeowners can buy combined building and contents insurance, this fits better for Landlords of homes as getting the two will serve them better. To get a total coverage personal liability insurance can be added to the mix. This will give protection against damages to third parties or their property in your home. The truth is that these home insurance policies are not compulsory in the UK, though a lot of British households take them out But the bottom line is to choose the right coverage for your home after understanding the difference between the various types of policies available for you in the UK. [/QUOTE]
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