Saturday, October 1, 2011

Confused.com warns that looking for sunnier climates to check their Home Insurance

Confused.com.

However, it is not only the Z-list to have to worry about their worldly goods; it applies to anyone who is considering another British winter escape.

Darren Black, home insurance expert at Confused.com, explains: "it is a provision on most home insurance policies houses cannot be left unoccupied for 30 consecutive days or more. For anyone planning on a month-long stay, regardless of the time of the year, it is essential that they ensure that there is someone in the House at some point while they are away to ensure that homeowners do not accidentally invalidate their home insurance coverage.

"Other precautions that travelers can include time-lapse automatic lighting, arrange for someone to open and close curtains daily, remission of milk and newspapers, do not leave your car in the driveway for any length of time, or sometimes ask the someone to move and to ensure that all Windows and doors are locked before leaving the house purchase.

"Leisure travellers should avoid advertising their absence thieves. Many internet Social Networkers amend their status on sites like Facebook to say that they are disabled on vacation that is an open invitation to thieves, especially if their address data on their personal page.

"It's important for everyone, they fly South for winter to do a bush tucker process or just to get some winter sun, spend a few minutes to ensure that their nests well and truly protected."

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