Failing to take out insurance puts homes at risk

January 29, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Failing to take out building insurance can put your home at “real risk”, according to one expert.

Nationwide said that consumers avoided building and home contents insurance due to the supposed ‘complexity’ involved in the contracts, but stated that it is not complicated at all.

Charlotte Sjoberg, campaigns manager for Nationwide, said the need for insurance had not necessarily increased since the spate of bad weather.

“Whether you are in a flood risk area or not, it is really important to protect your home against unexpected events. You really don’t know what could happen,” she said.

She also said that is it important for homeowners to have the right amount of insurance cover and to be aware that home contents and building insurance protect consumers in different ways.

Research conducted by the building society has found that one in five of home owners do not have buildings insurance, and that one in four do not know what is included in their policy.

Furthermore, 14 per cent of those surveyed had also failed to take out home contents insurance.

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