- Mar 21, 2007
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Like many on this forum we take long holidays that exceed the standard 60 days offered by most house insurance policies.
Our policy with a major company covers us (for more than 60 days) with certain conditions attached and extra excess.
We have just gone through the annual performance of receiving inflated premiums and negotiating it down but that is not made easier due to the difficulty in finding any alternative companies willing to cover us
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On a comparison website putting in a period over 60 days (in the unoccupancy field) reduced the scores of companies there down to 3 and on closer examination of the policies selected, these didn't seem to cover it either or had such exclusions as to make them pointless. I have rung one or two others to check on their terms and conditions only to get point blank refusals (to cover) or offers to speak to their underwriters and get back (none have done in time).
This is a particularly boring subject but very important for peace of mind.
What are the other travellers here doing about it?
David
Our policy with a major company covers us (for more than 60 days) with certain conditions attached and extra excess.
We have just gone through the annual performance of receiving inflated premiums and negotiating it down but that is not made easier due to the difficulty in finding any alternative companies willing to cover us
.
On a comparison website putting in a period over 60 days (in the unoccupancy field) reduced the scores of companies there down to 3 and on closer examination of the policies selected, these didn't seem to cover it either or had such exclusions as to make them pointless. I have rung one or two others to check on their terms and conditions only to get point blank refusals (to cover) or offers to speak to their underwriters and get back (none have done in time).
This is a particularly boring subject but very important for peace of mind.
What are the other travellers here doing about it?
David