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Protect Your Home And Its Contents With Insurance

19 January 2011

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Protecting your home and its contents against loss or damage is probably one of the most important things in terms of your household. You can do this by taking out a home insurance policy and one that offers buildings and contents cover. If you have a mortgage then a home insurance policy is a compulsory [...]

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Insure Your Garden Plants, Trees And Shrubs Against Damage

10 January 2011

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Insuring your garden and its plants, trees, shrubs, lawns and hedges against loss or damage is a wise thing to do. But the good news is that most garden owners will probably already be insured under their current buildings insurance policy if they have one. Most insurance policies will protect your building, the land surrounding [...]

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Insure Your Garden And Plants Against Damage

21 December 2010

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For all those homeowners who like their garden and their plants the good news is that they are all covered under your buildings and contents insurance policy. Most homeowners will have a home insurance policy of some kind, so you’ll be glad to know if you have one already you should be covered. In your [...]

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Why is it important to Compare Home Insurance?

12 July 2010

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The thumb rule of purchasing any insurance plan is to first thoroughly research the market and assess yourself to consider your stand to know how much your home insurance can cost and with all the information available you can sit and compare home insurance to assess which amongst all the available plans is the most [...]

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Accidental Damage Insurance for Buildings

19 January 2010

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So what is accidental damage insurance on your home buildings insurance policy? Well, accidental damage is when there has been visible damage to insured items which have been caused not on purpose. Cover may differ from one home insurance provider to another. Accidental damage to buildings covers fixtures, fittings and any part of the buildings structure, [...]

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