Lloyds TSB home insurance
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Lloyds TSB offer competitive rates and quality cover for your home and when you buy online you can save 15 per cent.
A home insurance policy with Lloyds TSB comes with a number of benefits including:
- buildings insurance that covers architects and surveyor fees and provides alternative accommodation should you need it
- contents cover that includes expensive home entertainment and up to £500 cash and credit cards
- new for old replacement of household goods
- up to 30 per cent no claims bonus
- 24 hour home helpline providing advice and support when you most need it
The insurer also offer an optional home emergency cover that provides customers with 24 hour emergency help and support to carry out repairs and the option of accidental damage cover to your house.
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