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As a homeowner, you have two primary types of insurance options: buildings and contents. If you live in a rental apartment, then your landlord will cover the insurance for your building, and you might consider contents insurance to cover accidental damage to your personal belongings, which can include carpets, fixtures, and fittings.
Your building coverage is designed to cover the entire rebuild of your home, and if you have a mortgage, you would normally have to provide proof of purchase to your mortgage company so they can be as sure as you are that any physical disasters that happen to your property won't translate into financial disasters.
It is advisable to calculate the amount you own, as underinsuring your possessions could cause you to be unable to replace them in case of loss.
Often Includes
Building
Contents
Home emergency cover
Accidental damage
Public Liability
Legal expense
Optional Covers
Professional Indemnity
Abuse & molestation cover
Expert advice from Prima Insurance Brokers
With several years of experience and expertise across the not-for-profit, charity and education sectors. Clients can count on us as their in-house insurance advisers since we take the time to understand their organisation in depth creating a strong, trusting partnership.
We know the charity sector has a wide range of special risks, which can often be confusing. By drawing on our experience and knowledge, we can guide you through every challenge and complexity - from legal requirements to operational set up.
Benefits
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