Thursday, February 5, 2009

Holiday Home Insurance Spain Your Guide to Getting the Best Cover

By David Ball

Buying and owning a second home or property can be an exciting time, particularly if you have bought it as a holiday let or holiday home. You may be doing it purely for the income, or you may be happy to forgo the immediate income, plumping for long term returns instead. Either way, as with any property or purchase of great value, it is highly recommended that you have good holiday home insurance to cover you for the inherent risks that come with owning a second home.

If you are about to choose insurance for your holiday home, or are thinking of doing so, there are some things that you might want to think about. Your holiday home maybe overseas, if it is you may have different needs than if your holiday home is in the UK. As an example, overseas holiday homes may have either external buildings, and/or an indoor or covered swimming pool that may not automatically be covered by your average insurance policy, even if they are included in the property.

You might think that insurance is just insurance and decide to go for the cheapest. You can be excused for thinking that. Insurance is not always the easiest thing to absorb and understand especially if the insurance required is specialist such as holiday home insurance. To ensure that you find the most comprehensive cover, you must use a specialist in this particular niche, and one with several years experience. Using a specialist authority on holiday home insurance is the only way to guarantee getting the best cover at the best price, and with no ugly surprises.

Overseas/abroad is a favourite place for people to invest in a holiday property, with typical countries include Spain, France and Portugal. And when the investor visits the property and thinks about insurance, the temptation is often to use the local notary or broker for convenience. Be careful if you were thinking of doing this. Being local does not ensure that they are the best person to advise on holiday home insurance. If you decide to use a foreign broker, make sure their English is fluent and that they totally understand the complexities of holiday home insurance.

Sometimes the language written in an insurance policy can be complicated, wordy and difficult to grasp. The language is absolutely necessary to cover all parties legally, but this doe not help you in any way get a decent understanding of what the policy says, and what you are covered for exactly. When you choose an insurer for your holiday home, make sure that they provide you with a policy that is easy for you to grasp and understand, and that it is written in easy to understand English.

Investing your money into a holiday home is the major part of your deal. Arranging the insurance for that holiday home should be the easy part. If you use a foreign notary or broker, ensure they speak fluent English. Seek the advice of an expert or authority in the field of holiday home insurance. Make sure that your policy and coverage is easy to understand and written in plain English. Following these steps should make it easy for you to get a really good insurance policy for your holiday home.

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