Everyone who owns a second home has different circumstances, which is why second home insurance should be tailored to you and your specific needs. To build a policy that suits your needs, you’ll have the option to choose from the following covers:
Buildings insurance – This covers the structure of your property, like the walls, roof and permanent fixtures against risks like fire, flood and storms.
Contents insurance – This protects items inside the property like furniture, appliances and personal belongings against similar risks
Public liability cover – This helps if someone is accidentally injured at your property, such as a guest slipping on a wet floor.
Accidental damage cover – This is typically optional, but it can protect against sudden accidents, like a broken window or stained carpet.
Loss of rental income – If you let the property and can’t rent it out due to an insured event such as a fire, this can help cover the income you lose.
Emergency cover – help with emergencies at your property, such as failure ofthe heating systems in cold weather, drainage and water services issues, securing broken windows and doors, and dealing with pest infestations. Some policies include this as standard, or you can add it for additional peace of mind.
– cover for various legal costs and expenses related to your property, such as disputes with contractors. Some policies include this as standard, but if not, you can add it for additional peace of mind.