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Contents or items insurance is usually aimed towards tenants, although is actually an insurance policy that everybody should look at being a minimum level of cover.
If you are rent a house or property, your landlord will be responsible for covering the building itself, but not your valuables. This need to be verified in your tenancy contract.
Contents cover protects your personal belongings in case they are damaged by fire stolen. It can also cover natural incidences such as water damage. Insurance providers consider contents as the items you needed to take along with you if you are to relocate to another house.
Contents insurance policy usually covers:
If you are rent a house or property, your landlord will be responsible for covering the building itself, but not your valuables. This need to be verified in your tenancy contract.
Contents cover protects your personal belongings in case they are damaged by fire stolen. It can also cover natural incidences such as water damage. Insurance providers consider contents as the items you needed to take along with you if you are to relocate to another house.
Contents insurance policy usually covers:
- clothing and jewelry
- Notebook computer, mobile phone, TELEVISION)
- Home furniture
- Replace the items with the same or similar items
- pay the money equivalent
- Fix the damage caused to the items