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nero Aug 1st 2007 9:13 pm

Contents Insurance
 
We will be moving into a holiday appartment and then a rental and therefore will need some contents insurance, just in case we are broken into or there is a fire etc (I know ever the optimist :D)

Can anyone recommend a company that covers this?

Thanks

P2L Aug 1st 2007 9:41 pm

Re: Contents Insurance
 

Originally Posted by nero (Post 5135371)
We will be moving into a holiday appartment and then a rental and therefore will need some contents insurance, just in case we are broken into or there is a fire etc (I know ever the optimist :D)

Can anyone recommend a company that covers this?

Thanks


AMI Insurance. :thumbsup:

nero Aug 2nd 2007 12:58 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 

Originally Posted by kev&sarah (Post 5135504)
AMI Insurance. :thumbsup:

Thanks - will check them out.

Maz1 Aug 2nd 2007 1:32 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 

Originally Posted by nero (Post 5136068)
Thanks - will check them out.

GIVE STATE A CALL

kwprwn Aug 2nd 2007 1:42 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 

Originally Posted by kev&sarah (Post 5135504)
AMI Insurance. :thumbsup:

my thoughts exactly

we do car, house contents, home with them and have claimed on home and car and no issues with them:thumbsup:

zoej Aug 2nd 2007 8:17 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 
We have just had a really good quote for car and Contents(& tenant) insurance from State.
Just make sure your contents covers the tenant aspect - as you tend to be liable if you are found to be at fault in a house fire/electrical fire etc etc etc....

lardyl Aug 2nd 2007 9:31 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 

Originally Posted by Maz1 (Post 5136146)
GIVE STATE A CALL

another vote for state - minimum sum insured for contents in $20k as far as I recall, then you can increase the cover for not a massive amount more.
Agreed that you should make sure that there is liability cover as Insurers of Landlords love suing tenants for leaving pots on the stove, etc......;)

Colin in the middle Aug 2nd 2007 9:39 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 
AMI cheapest and easiest to deal with from experiance.

Woodlea Aug 2nd 2007 11:09 am

Re: Contents Insurance
 
Went up the Port Hills in the snow and got loads of tiny wee scratches on the sills and bottom of the doors from the grit. Quoted $1800 + GST to get both sides resprayed, as nothing else could be done. AMI said its OK you're covered so we'll pay - I just pay the excess - pretty dang good I reckon.

AMI :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


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