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23rd September 2009
Floods and Home Contents Insurance
Flooding is something that is occurring more and more in the UK as the years go by. You may recall several severe cases of flooding in Boscastle in 2004 and in Hull in 2007. Both of these incidents devastated lives an... Read >
Author: George Carr
16th September 2009
Are you planning to rent out your property? Take enough care to safeguard your rental property as well as your rental income. Alleviate any damages caused to your building by seeking the right solution. In order to compensate the damages to your property ... Read >
Author: Gyan K
14th September 2009
Disasters happen all the time and when they do, it’s important to be prepared and have steps you are going to take to get back on your feet as quickly as possible.
From fire damage to burglary and your business to your home, things both sentimental ... Read >
Author: Laura room
30th August 2009
Storms can be extremely destructive. The high winds can rip off roof tiles, letting in water which can cause damp, mould and even electrical fires. Accompanying heavy rainfall can cause flooding, ruining carpets and furniture and even causing structural... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
05th August 2009
Modular buildings and modular homes are defined as sectional prefabricated buildings or houses that consist of multiple modules or sections which are manufactured in a remote facility and then delivered to their intended site of use.
The popularity of ... Read >
Author: L Wood
23rd July 2009
If under certain circumstances you have been forced to or have chosen to live temporarily with somebody until your own accommodation is sorted or your circumstances change, then you cannot always expect what conditions you may be placed in and if in despe... Read >
Author: Laura room
30th June 2009
1. Will you be covered for the cost of repatriation in an emergency? The FCO sets the guidelines of having at least £2 million worth of cover so that hospital fees and the associated cost of returning you home will be met. The cost should not be underest... Read >
Author: mathew
18th May 2009
With everyone currently feeling the pinch, many homeowners are clearing their spare room and advertising for a lodger to help pay the mortgage. But how do you know if becoming a landlord's right for you? We look at the pros and cons of getting a lodger. ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
25th April 2009
Food, shelter and clothing are the three basic requirements of every human being irrespective of one condition or location. No matter where you are or how you are but these three things in life is a must to exist. Every individual put his best in order to... Read >
Author: Article Manager
10th March 2009
There's no such thing as a standard barn insurance policy. Each insurer offers varying levels of cover and different exclusions. A best and standard barn insurance policy is converting from a disused barn to a stylish and exclusive family home. Barn insur... Read >
Author: conversion
03rd March 2009
Vacations have always been a refresher for the human race. Getting oneself refreshed by being on a vacation is the most common thought to get away from boredom and a hectic life schedule. Canada, being the second largest country in the world is home to im... Read >
Author: jack jack
19th February 2009
Floods can occur anywhere anytime. And UK is a region that has been facing flood disasters for long now. With the threat of flooding so serious for everyone, it’s vital that homeowner’s and the people who are planning to buy new properties or shift to... Read >
Author: maximumhit
19th February 2009
Floods can occur anywhere anytime. And UK is a region that has been facing flood disasters for long now. With the threat of flooding so serious for everyone, it’s vital that homeowner’s and the people who are planning to buy new properties or shift to... Read >
Author: Passageways
20th January 2009
The 2007 floods were unbelievable. Anyone watching the television coverage couldn’t fail to be horrified by the extent of the damage, not to mention the sad loss of lives. There were families who lost virtually everything within their homes and repairs ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
19th December 2008
If your new abode consists of just one large room that combines the functions of eating, cooking, sleeping, sitting, and entertaining, keep furnishings small scale and not too individualised. Pieces that later might took too small in a larger home can alw... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th September 2008
Would you like to attract Success in your life? Maybe you are already successful in one area of your life but find that Success escapes you in other areas of your life? So what do you need to do?
Is this a question you have asked yourself before? Is ... Read >
Author: Marie-Anne
08th September 2008
If you are like most people, once you learn about the benefits of renting, you will wonder why everyone is not doing it. Renting is extremely popular at the moment. Because it is a flexible alternative to buying and can even offer some nice tax incentives... Read >
Author: Laura room
15th August 2008
Traveling to distant places without them therefore makes family members worried about their well-being and safety, so many people nowadays prefer to take pets along rather than leaving them to stay alone at home.
Some of the tips that can be helpful fo... Read >
Author: Anita Khurana
23rd July 2008
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is warning home owners, who live in areas that are at more risk of flooding, that their properties may not be covered by home insurance policies, unless the Government, intervene and create measures that will limi... Read >
Author: Ruth
22nd July 2008
More than half a million homes in England could be ineligible for home insurance unless action is taken to protect them against flooding, the insurance industry warned today. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) warned that its members could stop off... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
06th July 2008
The British government today announced that flood-hit households will soon know when they can expect to return to their homes.
In a statement, Floods Recovery Minister John Healey said he has heard from the Association of British Insurers about how in... Read >
Author: Mildred
23rd June 2008
You have heard about it now it is the time to see the “Air”? What does that mean? No, we are not talking about some aliens but yes, you have finally made it to the zenith and you will be moving to London for a business trip. Does that bring smile on y... Read >
Author: Kylie D
21st June 2008
Nationwide Building Society has announced that it will offer a 20% discount immediately, and then in the subsequent year, on combined buildings and contents insurance as a reward for loyalty from its customers. If new customers purchase services online, t... Read >
Author: Monica
20th June 2008
You have heard about it now it is the time to see the “Air”? What does that mean? No, we are not talking about some aliens but yes, you have finally made it to the zenith and you will be moving to London for a business trip. Does that bring smile on y... Read >
Author: Kylie D
20th June 2008
You have heard about it now it is the time to see the “Air”? What does that mean? No, we are not talking about some aliens but yes, you have finally made it to the zenith and you will be moving to London for a business trip. Does that bring smile on y... Read >
Author: Kylie D
11th June 2008
Pets have always been a source of entertainment for people and gradually the emotional attachment make them a part of the family. Traveling to distant places without them therefore makes family members worried about their well-being and safety, so many pe... Read >
Author: kon5518
21st May 2008
A new innovative alternative to planning gain partnership which provides artists’ studios in place of affordable housing has been pioneered by the arts charity ACME in partnership with leading house-builders. Following the success of several London deve... Read >
Author: Shanaka Thanapathy
20th May 2008
The insurance industry has warned that many new homes could be left on the housing market and become uninsurable unless the government introduces new rigid planning controls for flood risk areas.
By the year 2020, a third of the 3 million proposed ... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
10th April 2008
A recent report from Datamonitor has recorded the plight of UK household insurers, which it claims have incurred more than £300 million in losses following the terrible floods last summer. This compares with profits of £167 million in 2006. However, wi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
07th January 2008
Also known as property insurance, this is a mandatory insurance with a mortgage and you must have it in place. With a re-mortgage even if you already have insurance the solicitor will ask for buildings insurance that is covering the up to date rebui... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
05th July 2007
Not all home insurance policies are created equal. Dig below the surface and you may be shocked to discover that your policy does not cover you for the event that you thought it covered you for.
For example, 1 in 3 get burgled and yet estimates show th... Read >
Author: Katie Brown
07th November 2006
California small business employers are creating a hurricane of lawsuits for themselves. With the elimination of vocational rehabilitation under California workers' compensation and after the Raine v. City of Burbank decision in January 2006, Employ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Moreno
10th July 2005
Almost anything can be insured these days: breasts, legs, your goldfish, your mental health, physical health, your own life, your child's life. You can insure against the bad weather, good weather, political events.
This week in Scotland, triathlon c... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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