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Author: Jon Caldwell | Total views: 7 Comments: 0
Word Count: 687 Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:28 AM

Save Your Home and Get Right Insurance Premiums

Prices these days are rising, and if your pay hasn’t been rising with it, then you need to save on some things. One of the things you can save on is home insurance premiums. If you don’t have one yet but plan to get one in the immediate future, the following tips will help you:

You need to shop around for the cheapest you can find. Even though you previously enjoyed your previous home insurance company, you might want to check out the others just to be sure. Things change and improve quickly.

It would be best, if you don’t go overboard in what you’d like to cover. If you’re not sure what it is that absolutely needs to be covered then a call to an insurance broker may be a good time as any.

Lastly, get those discounts! Ask your insurance agent or broker for ways to lower your rates. Sometimes, installing a home-security alarm may greatly reduce your premiums.

A nightmare situation would be that after a lengthy and enjoyable vacation, you go back to the house and see it unlocked and in disarray. You search for your jewels and valuable gadgets and find them missing. This is an unfortunate situation that happens to a lot of people when they go on vacation.

According to reports by Churchill Insurance, one in ten UK homes have been broken into while the occupants were out on holiday. The loss averaged £3,288 per incident. The thieves are focusing more on portable but expensive items instead of the usual big items like TVs and radios.

Buying a house can be a better alternative than constructing one from the ground up because it saves you more time. However, you need to take a closer look at the house’s history before you buy it, because if the previous home owner had a lot of “bad history” with the home insurance people, then you’re going to inherit it as well.

Having a bad credit record will bite you where the least you expect it. Not only will people trust you less with handling or borrowing money, but when companies hear that about you, it will affect how you deal with them as well.

A great example would be with home insurance firms or companies. Credit history is something these companies look into, as they want to be sure that the customers they’re pulling in have the capability to pay their premiums.

If any of you are using your gardens and sheds as temporary storage for any of your properties and stuff because you converted your lofts and garages to something else then you should read this. Nearly 650,000 UK households had items stolen from their gardens last 2007.

Unfortunately, according to an insurance company, 11 percent of households will spend more than £500 on garden tools, equipment, ornaments, and furniture, but many still fail to properly safeguard their belongings.

Trends ion the UK are showing that most people who go into retirement have to move out of their current residence to allow their pensions and insurance savings to stretch and last. Most people who are retiring today have little or not much in terms of money to splurge due to the fact that money has devaluated so much, it would be cheaper to move to a cheaper location outside major city centers where life is easier and goods cheaper from local farmers. The trend goes for those who live elsewhere for the pensions that used to amount to a million dollars might have been a huge sum back then but today has become just a sum of money you have to be careful in spending with. Retirees used to be well off for their hard earned pensions provide most of the costs of their retired life. Devaluation, inflation has all caused much upheaval in the value of money that if not wisely spent, is gone in a couple of years leaving them high and dry.

About the Author

Jon Caldwell is a professional content manager. Much of his articles can be found at http://homeinsurancedailyblog.com




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