As the owner and/or property manager of a commercial property, your building may occasionally be empty. This may be for a temporary amount of time between tenants moving in and out, or it may be for a period of time while the property undergoes...
Commonly, the terms ‘remodel’ and ‘renovate’ can be used synonymously, but when it comes to insurance criteria for these developments, they are indeed two separate words with entirely different meanings. In this post, we cover what is meant by each...
When you think of ‘collectables’ the traditional categories will no doubt spring to mind - this includes the likes of stamps, art (antique, vintage and modern), wines, porcelain, watches and more. However, although collecting these items can still...
Home and Property Renovation Insurance If you are planning work on your home, you should consider investing in a renovation insurance policy. Whether you are planning to do work yourself, or are paying contractors to undertake renovation, extension...
Looking to renovate a listed building? If you’re in the process of deciding whether to renovate a listed building or buy one to restore it to its full glory, there’s a lot to consider. There is typically a range of restrictions on what can and...
Are you: A property owner / occupier with property and general contents that you think or know to be worth in excess of £400,000 and £75,000 respectively? Someone who has particular valuables, collectibles or assets that haven’t been recently...