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Holiday Home Insurance – Overseas Local Covers

When you own a holiday home, you will want to make sure that you have the correct forms of insurance in force. If you buy the property in the United Kingdom, this is usually straight forward as most holiday home insurance policies, follow the format of standard home insurance in that they offer a similar range of perils. There may be one or two additions or restrictions, but the main, they are very similar. However, if you have bought a property overseas, there may there are some difference. In the main, insurance polices have been developed over the years out of necessity and sometimes as a reaction to a certain event or series of event. In overseas countries, many of their holiday home polices have been moulded based on local events and needs. If you purchase a property abroad you will need to make sure that you have all the correct forms of local covers.

If you buy your policy locally, you may find you have two problems: firstly, the document may not be in English and you may find it difficult to obtain a grasp of all the technicalities, secondly, don’t assume that overseas policies provided by foreign insurance companies will provide the same set of perils or limits of indemnity you would expect in the United Kingdom. It may be easier to source your overseas policy from the United Kingdom with a policy written in English and be able to deal with staff that speak English. The ability to discuss matters in your own language is best exampled by having to make a claim under a policy. This can be difficult at the best of time and often has to be conducted whilst you are away from the property. If you are dealing with English speaking staff, you will find this to be invaluable. Some examples of local covers are as follows:

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Holiday Home Insurance – How to Choose the Best Cover

Many people buying a holiday home or second home in the UK or in Europe are offered holiday home insurance cover by an insurer, broker, their foreign agent or notary. Of course it is too easy not to say “No”, but the cover offered may not be suitable due to the special insurance requirements needed for a holiday home or second home.

With the risks of owning a second home abroad or in the UK being that much greater than your main home or residence, there is a real call for a second home insurance policy that is written in easy to understand English, that pays specific attention to the particular requirements for holiday homes, and that also has wide coverage.

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