Type of home insurance used to cover the contents and personal possessions in a house in the event of theft or damage.
Covers the contents of your house (for example, TV, furniture, clothes, etc.) against theft, fire or damage from flooding etc. The policy will also cover liability claims against you should someone be injured in your home.
cover for the contents of your home, including furniture, clothing, carpets, curtains, valuables and so on.
A policy insuring household contents against theft and damage.
Type of home insurance used to cover the contents of the house, i.e. items which can be physically removed from the building.
Insurance cover which protects the personal belongings your home contains. In the case of rented accommodation, the landlord is responsible for insuring those contents which he owns, but not those owned by his tenants.
Insurance that covers the possessions in your home, i.e. electrical goods, furniture, etc.
The insurance of property within your home i.e. furniture, clothing, personal possessions etc. as distinct from the buildings insurance.
This protects your belongings and possessions that are not part of the fabric of your house. Contiguous lots Pieces of property that are adjoined.
Private insurance that covers the furniture, appliances and other contents of homes or other structures from damage. For structural insurance, see Buildings Insurance.
This is insurance which should be considered by all householders whether or not they have a mortgage. It covers items such as furniture; carpets, curtains; electrical goods and many policies also cover personal possessions, which may be removed from the home. This is separate to buildings insurance.
covers the value of your possessions in the event of damage or theft.
Insurance to cover loss or damage to your possessions in the home. Costs vary according to where you live and the total value of your belongings.
Cover for the contents of your home - including furniture, appliances and personal items - against damage and theft.
Insurance cover for replacement values of household and other possessions in the event of theft or damage.
an insurance policy protecting the contents of a home against risks. See More
This is insurance to cover the contents of your house against theft, fire or damage from flooding, etc. The policy will also cover liability claims against you should someone be injured in your home.
Insurance cover for your possessions. This may include cover against loss or damage away from the home.
Insurance policy that covers loss or damage to your household possessions. Any household item that can be moved can be added to this insurance plan. The cost is determined by the total value of all of your belongings and where you reside.
Insurance cover for the contents of your home, which can include cover against loss or damage of some personal possessions outside the home.
The insurance of property within a residence i.e. furniture, clothing, personal possessions etc. as distinct from buildings insurance.
The insurance of belongings within your home, such as furniture, clothing etc, as opposed to the insurance of the house itself (Buildings Insurance).
Distinct from, but often taken out in conjunction with Buildings Insurance, this covers the contents in your home. This is likely to include furniture, carpets, curtains, clothing, electrical appliances and other possessions.
This insurance covers damage to the mortgaged property and/or its contents in a variety of specified scenarios. It is compulsory for all Lenders, and if the Lender's own insurance is not taken they will often charge an administration fee. Some Lenders attach mandatory insurance cover to their most attractive rates, although this is increasingly uncommon.
See Buildings and Contents Insurance.
Cover for all the items in your home including furniture, fixtures, fittings and personal items.
This type of insurance covers the contents of your home, ie, furniture, personal belongings etc against theft, and against accidental damage (if you ask for "Accidental Damage" to be included in the policy). Although the lender will not insist that contents insurance is in place, it is sensible for you to ensure you have adequate cover.
This covers your personal belongings against loss or damage. It may also cover certain other liabilities.
This is insurance on your possessions in case of damage or loss.
Insurance covering any loss of or damage to your possessions within the property.
Cover for all your personal belongings
This is insurance intended to cover the personal possessions kept in your property against loss or damage.
Cover for household possessions. As a rule it covers anything that can be moved, and often covers items when they are outside of the house, such as a camera you have taken on holiday.
An insurance policy that covers damage to the contents of a house or other building.
Different cover to buildings insurance but equally as important. Take advice on the type and amount of cover.
Contents insurance is insurance that pays for damage to, or loss of, your personal possessions whilst they are located within your home. Some contents insurance policies also provide restricted cover for personal possessions temporarily taken away from the home by the policyholder.