Seasoned travellers can save on their home insurance

Seasoned travellers can save on their home insurance

People who normally take a trip and therefore leave their houses empty for 15 to 30 days at a time could save 15% on their home insurance policy due to the pandemic, data from Quotezone.co.uk shows.

By updating their insurance policy to indicate that the property will no longer be empty for that period due to the pandemic, those who venture between 30-60 days could save over 19%.
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Source: Property Wire


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