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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Holiday Homes Insurance: Getting the Best Cover, 4 Easy Steps...

By David Ball

If you are considering buying a second property as a future investment, it is worthwhile considering let your property as a holiday home or holiday let. You may do this for either short term monthly income, or you may decide to substitute the monthly income for long term capital gain. No matter which you choose, as with buying or investing money into anything of great value, you would be very wise to make sure that you secure adequate insurance for you holiday home.

If you are about to choose insurance for your holiday home, or are thinking of doing so, there are some things that you might want to think about. Your holiday home maybe overseas, if it is you may have different needs than if your holiday home is in the UK. As an example, overseas holiday homes may have either external buildings, and/or an indoor or covered swimming pool that may not automatically be covered by your average insurance policy, even if they are included in the property.

Usually most people decide to go for the cheapest insurance, as they believe there is very little, if any difference between insurance policies. This can be true for regular insurance policies, but with a specialist insurance policy such as holiday homes insurance there are often special requirements and unusual needs to be considered. And policies of this type can sometimes be a little tricky to understand. To be certain that you are getting the right policy for you, a policy that covers all of your needs, it is vital that you choose a specialist who has authority and experience dealing with this type of insurance. This way you can be certain to get the best cover.

Holiday homes located abroad and overseas are a favourite choice for many people buying their holiday properties with countries like France, Spain and Portugal being the most popular. Because the destinations have local brokers or notaries, the impulse is to use one of these to speed up the process and make it easier. This can often be a false economy. Because the notary is local does not mean they understand the insurance properly or are the best person to deal with. I you decide to use a broker or notary local to the area, make sure that they are totally versed in holiday home insurance, and that they speak English fluently.

The language used with insurance policies is often long-winded, complicated and not particularly easy to understand. While this is necessary for legal reasons, this does little to help the average customer or person in the street gain a good understanding of their policy and coverage. An important aspect of your holiday home insurance is that your policy is written in plain English and is easy for you to understand.

We all want to get the best deal when it comes to buying something, and holiday homes insurance is no different. Follow these simple steps and you can't go far wrong. 1). Make sure you use and expert or authority on the subject. 2) make sure that your policy is written in plain English that is easy for you to understand. 3). if you decide to use a foreign notary or broker, make absolutely certain that they are fluent English speakers. - 23159

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