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Household insurance

Need household insurance for your home? Here's some household insurance tips.

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Most households need a range of insurance policies, including home, car, travel and pet insurance. LV= can help you make the best choice to suit you.

House insurance is designed to cover your homebuildings and contents – against loss or damage caused by a wide variety of events, such as storm, fire or theft.

If you own your home through a mortgage, most mortgage lenders will require you to cover the property under a buildings insurance policy as part of the lending agreement. You can choose whether or not to get contents insurance too, but most people have this for peace of mind to avoid unnecessary expense in the future.

Many people choose to insure their buildings and contents together with one company. You don’t have to do this, but it’s convenient and may save you money. The majority of home insurance companies can cover:

If you apply for buildings insurance, you can usually add a range of options, such as full accidental damage cover or legal expenses to tailor your cover. Furthermore, if you buy contents insurance, you may be able to insure your belongings away from home, usually for a small additional charge.

All this means you can choose the kind of house insurance that suits your life, and pay only for the cover you need – whether you own or rent your home.

Buildings insurance

This type of household insurance usually covers loss or damage to the structure of your home, for example walls, permanent fixtures and fittings (such as bathroom suites), gates and fences, drives and patios. Outbuildings (such as a garage) that form part of your home may also be covered by household insurance. However, please check the full level of cover with your buildings provider.

Contents insurance

This type of household insurance usually covers loss or damage to household items and your own possessions in your home, including furniture, clothes, TVs… usually anything you can take with you if you leave.

Normally you can pay a small extra charge to cover personal belongings and bicycles that you may want to take with you when you’re away.  

Things to check

Items covered 

Different policies cover different things, and up to different amounts so it's important that you check this before committing to any cover.

Level of cover

Make sure yours covers your home and belongings for their full replacement value. If it doesn't, it could affect the outcome of the claim.

Excesses

House insurance policies may contain an 'excess'. This is the first amount you would pay in event of a claim. You may have the option to adjust the excess level to lower the premium, however please be aware this would be the amount required from you in event of a claim.

Exclusions

Household insurance policies also have ‘exclusions’ – where the household insurance cover doesn’t apply in certain kinds of situations (for example, if you leave your home unoccupied for a long time).

It's important that you read your documents carefully when you receive them.

Discounts

You may be able to get a discount on your premium, for example by installing extra security or taking out more than one insurance policy.

Did you know that LV= offers a discount if you take out both buildings and contents insurance together?


It’s important to check the policy details before buying, so you’re prepared if you need to make a claim.

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