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1.What is buildings cover?
2.How much should I insure my contents for?
3.What factors affect premium rating?
4.Can I get a no claim discount on home insurance?
5.Do I qualify for any premium discounts?
6.What do I pay if I make a claim?
7.Do I have cover away from my home?
8.What am I covered for?
9.Are my contents covered for business use?
10.Do you cover bicycles?
11.Do you cover for jewellery items and cash?
12.What must I do if my circumstances change during the period of insurance?
13.How do I cancel my policy?
14.How can I renew my policy?
15.If I have a claim, will my insurance premium go up?
16.Why do I pay more for my policy than someone who has a similar amount of coverage?
 
1.What is buildings cover?
 Your house and the fixtures and fittings, sheds, summerhouses, garages and greenhouses, which are all designed and only used for domestic purposes. Your buildings also include swimming pools, hot tubs, hard tennis courts, terraces, patios, driveways, footpaths, walls, gates, hedges and fences all within the same site at the insured address shown in your policy declaration page.
 
2.How much should I insure my contents for?
 You should insure your contents for the amount it would cost you to replace them as new. Some items or categories may have limited coverage. You may want to take inventory by completing an inventory booklet.
 
3.What factors affect premium rating?
 Very many factors do: For example, Location of the residence, Age of the residence, Construction type, Premises Protection, Loss history & insurance history on the policy holder, Coverage required,…,
 
4.Can I get a no claim discount on home insurance?
 Yes - Companies in general offer such discount. The discounts vary between companies. It could be as high as 20%.
 
5.Do I qualify for premium discounts?
 Most Insurance Companies offer premium credit for: Approved Alarm System, Mature Adult, Newer Homes, Mortgage Free houses,
 
6.What do I pay if I make a claim?
 If you make a claim, we'll deduct your policy deductible from the claim settlement. Your deductible(s) is shown on your policy declaration page.
 
7.What am I covered for?
 The following cause of accident resulting direct damage to your possessions is usually covered by packaged policies: Fire, Lightning, Explosion, Smoke, Impact by Vehicle, Riot, Vandalism, Water Escape (rupture of pipe,) Windstorm, Hail, Theft
 
8.Do I have cover away from my home?
 Your possessions while they're temporarily away from your premises anywhere in the world are covered. The usual policy limits apply. Students who are dependents of the Named Insured may also have some coverage while studying away from home. Check for the limit.
 
9.Are my contents covered for business use?
 We'll cover any office furniture and computer equipment owned by you and used for business purposes that are kept in your home, subject to a special limit.
 
10.Do you cover bicycles?
 Yes, the policy will give you basic cover, but may have a per bike and aggregate limit.
 
11.Do you cover jewellery items & cash?
 Yes, the policy will give you some coverage, but may not be enough in some circumstances. Similarly, most policies also contain limit of liability on Pets, Fur Coats, Watches, Coin or Stamp Collections.
 
12.What must I do if my circumstances change during the period of insurance?
 You must tell us as soon as possible when any of your information changes once you have bought a policy. We may then re-assess your cover and premium. We can transfer the coverage to the new home if you move within the province.
 
13.How do I cancel my policy?
 Once the policy is effective, all Named Insured and interested parties (for example, the mortgagees) would have to sign off from the policy before we could officially cancel the policy. Companies charge administration fees if you cancel during the term of the policy. However, if you choose to cancel on renewal date, just return the original policy to us.

If you are paying by installments and you miss a payment, you will be given time to response and repay. However, generally, an account that has two NSF's would no longer be qualified for installment plans.
We have the right to cancel your policy at any time by giving you fifteen days' notice in writing by registered mail. We'll send our letter to the latest posted address we have for you. If we do cancel your policy, we'll refund the part of your premium you haven't yet used.
 
14.How can I renew my policy?
 Approximately 4 weeks before your policy expires, we'll send you a renewal invitation by post which will show details of how to renew and what your new premium is.

If you don't wish to renew your policy, you should tell us before the renewal date. If you don't tell us and your policy is renewed, we'll continue to make deductions from your bank account for the new premium or send you reminder notices.
 
15.If I have a claim, will my insurance premium go up?
 One claim of a normal nature and average amount will not usually mean an increase in your insurance rate. A series of losses or a claim of an unusually high amount might mean your rating category may change. However, if you are enjoying a claims free discount on your policy, it will be removed on renewal.
 
16.Why do I pay more for my policy than someone who has a similar amount of coverage?
 There are many variables and coverage differences between policies. For example, the presence of various discounts (claims free, mature homeowner, alarms) or surcharges (wood burning heat stove, multiple family, claims.); the perils insured (different level of protection by different packages.); the optional coverage chosen (like earthquake damage, personal floaters.
 

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