Primecover News 4th January 2008
Have you recently bought a second property to renovate and sell? DIY enthusiasts are advised that renovations, such as fitted kitchens, should be included on buildings and not on home insurance policies...’
’The guidance came from the British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) who said they receive many enquiries on the subject. They recommend householders should use buildings insurance to cover anything that they would not normally move to a new property. At Primecover we specialize in unoccupied properties due to be renovated and we offer landlords special rates through our exclusive schemes. If you are looking for a quote please visit our property insurance webpage for the cover specially designed for your needs. Most insurers do not want to know about an unoccupied property.
However here at Primecover we have a panel of insurers who are happy and willing to cover your risk. We consider a variety of premises that are temporarily or permanently unoccupied whether the premises are industrial, commercial, retail or residential.
Article published on: 04/01/2008
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