Home contents insurance question
Home contents insurance question
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t84

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6,941 posts

217 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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Hi all,

Me and my missus are moving in together in 2 weeks, the Lettings Agent says that we must have a certificate of contents insurance before we can move in, just have a couple of questions:

1) My girlfriend has had laptop insurance and mobile phone insurance individually, do claims on these count as claims on a home insurance policy?
2) The Lettings Agent doesn't have all the info I need to complete the quote (Number of smoke alarms, type of alarm system, locks, etc), can I provide partial information before I move in and amend it as soon as we get in the place? If so, what way should I do it? State the worst case, IE, no smoke alarms, alarm, crap locks, etc and then change the policy when I know what the score is? (I presume I'm unlikely to get a refund if I do this...).

All the Letting Agent have said when I need complete information is "Well other tenants have managed"...

Thanks!

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

200 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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Contents insurnce will cost you about £100 a year. Just get the one without any special discounts and then adapt as necessary next year.

illmonkey

19,584 posts

221 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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Can't you get access again to the property?

t84

Original Poster:

6,941 posts

217 months

Monday 19th July 2010
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Not until the move in date no frown

t84

Original Poster:

6,941 posts

217 months

Tuesday 20th July 2010
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Bumpage, not sure what to put regarding laptop insurance/phone insurance...

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

200 months

Tuesday 20th July 2010
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Just declare it, contents insurance is all you need and it costs peanuts

chrismcg1

508 posts

196 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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YHM

t84

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6,941 posts

217 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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Oops, could you send again please? I think it may have gotten spam filtered frown

ETA: Nevermind, checked your profile, thanks! smile

Edited by t84 on Wednesday 21st July 10:24

cpas

1,661 posts

263 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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t84 said:
Hi all,

Me and my missus are moving in together in 2 weeks, the Lettings Agent says that we must have a certificate of contents insurance before we can move in, just have a couple of questions:

1) My girlfriend has had laptop insurance and mobile phone insurance individually, do claims on these count as claims on a home insurance policy?
2) The Lettings Agent doesn't have all the info I need to complete the quote (Number of smoke alarms, type of alarm system, locks, etc), can I provide partial information before I move in and amend it as soon as we get in the place? If so, what way should I do it? State the worst case, IE, no smoke alarms, alarm, crap locks, etc and then change the policy when I know what the score is? (I presume I'm unlikely to get a refund if I do this...).

All the Letting Agent have said when I need complete information is "Well other tenants have managed"...

Thanks!
Assume no alarm or window locks. Assume a couple of smoke detectors and then add 2 whem you move in for a few quid.

t84

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6,941 posts

217 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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Thanks, we've spoken to someone on the phone and basically she has a standalone policy on her mobile and laptop, some of her mobile claims were more of a warranty issue and her laptop claims were again warranty issues, so she's only had one claim of accidental damage on her phone insurance.

MrV

2,748 posts

251 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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t84 said:
Hi all,

Me and my missus are moving in together in 2 weeks, the Lettings Agent says that we must have a certificate of contents insurance before we can move in, just have a couple of questions:
Ok I am more than likely having a blonde moment here but why do you have to have contents insurance to rent a property ?

t84

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6,941 posts

217 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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I have no idea.

Deva Link

26,934 posts

268 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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My daughter rents and she used Endsleigh: http://www.endsleigh.co.uk/Home/Pages/rented-prope...

Ultuous

2,278 posts

214 months

Wednesday 21st July 2010
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MrV said:
Ok I am more than likely having a blonde moment here but why do you have to have contents insurance to rent a property ?
I was wondering the same thing - are you sure it's not accidental damage insurance they're insisting upon (I've rented at least one place where they've asked for this - so they know they can effectively claim via your insurer if, say, an expensive worktop gets damaged by a hot pan - or by trying to clean it with oven cleaner, in the case of one thicko housemate I've had!!)