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Underinsured: How to Know if You Have Enough Homeowners Insurance Coverage Personal property coverage protects your home's contents if they're damaged or destroyed. Usually, coverage limits are set as a percentage of ...
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After the storms, what is the future of insurance? - RNZ Consumer NZ's most recent survey found premiums for house and contents insurance jumped by between five and 17 percent, despite government moves ...
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Home and auto insurance premiums to jump by 10-15 percent | NL Times The premium for home contents remains virtually the same. Legal expenses insurance will increase by 4 percent on average.
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A stormy future for insurance | Star News Janine Starks, a former fund manager who writes about insurance, ... Consumer NZ's most recent survey found premiums for house and contents ...
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How to beat car and home insurance renewal hikes | This is Money Similarly, understating the value of your contents is a mistake, as you will lose out in the case of theft, loss or damage. Home cover: We explain how ...
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Auto insurance providers to offer free Tag anti-theft technology for high-risk customers For a limited time, Aviva Insurance and Traders General Insurance ... finance content, including mortgages, home, auto, and travel insurance, ...
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Why you may not be insured for snowmelt flooding - Fox 13 Renters must purchase a separate flood policy outside of their home or renters insurance to insure personal contents. Regardless of a resident's ...
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Ex-fund manager weighs in on NZ insurance future following storms The non-profit's most recent survey found that premiums for house and contents insurance jumped by between 5% and 17%, despite the government's ...
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Rebates for climate-change-friendly changes to your home - RATESDOTCA As part of the program, you could get a grant of up to $5,000 for installing a heat pump in your home. As a bonus, insurance providers see heat pumps ...
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What you need to know about taking in a lodger - The Times Home-seekers are dodging high rents by moving into occupied properties. ... also worth checking whether it affects the home contents insurance.
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