Contents insurance

Contents insurance covers the possessions and valuables in your home and is often combined with buildings insurance to form one home insurance policy.

You can take out separate buildings and contents insurance policies.

You need to be aware of the single item limit whereby one single possession is subject to a valuation limit. If you have an article worth more than the limit you need to get it insured separately.

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