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Lospacoshombre Oct 10th 2024 8:16 pm

Apartment insurance
 
Hi esteemed group,
I have received my apartment insurance renewal request.

my question to you guys is does this seem right? The premium is 222 euros pa. I know the community has its own insurance, but if I am honest I haven’t got a clue what it covers. I am just reviewing my insurance as a general scrutiny of outgoings after just paying it for years, it is with Liberty.

these are the figures covered


insured
BUILDINGS
74,773.58€
CONTENTS
51,750.00€
GENERALLIABILITY
300,000.00€
HOME/EMERGENCY/DIYASSISTANCE
INCLUDED
LEGALDEFENCEANDITSUPPORT
INCLUDED
ILLEGALOCCUPATIONANDADMDEF
6,000.00€
THEFTWITHVIOLENCEEXTENSION
INCLUDED

Does it look right? Particularly the buildings figure ?

regards as always
Al

Lospacoshombre Oct 10th 2024 8:17 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 
It is a 2 bed apartment one bathroom, a 15 sq metre terrace.

EU.flag Oct 10th 2024 9:28 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 
You can request copy of building insurance from building management.
Its waste of your money to pay insurance on building you dont own. Content insurance is pointless unless you have receipt for every single item.
I could buy insurance for White House, but doesnt mean I can ever make a claim.

DLC Oct 10th 2024 9:42 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 

I know the community has its own insurance, but if I am honest I haven’t got a clue what it covers
That's everything that could happen outside your flat but inside the building (mostly structural problems that affect more than one flat, leaks from the roof, leaks from pipes outside flats, etc...).

I'm pretty sure the buildings insurance quoted is the structural insurance for the flat. What's the original Spanish word, perhaps it's continente?


Originally Posted by EU.flag (Post 13279856)
You can request copy of building insurance from building management.
Its waste of your money to pay insurance on building you dont own.

Insurance for the whole building is paid for from everyone's monthly comunidad payments.

spainrico Oct 10th 2024 10:43 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 
I thought the point was that community building insurance covers exactly that—the communal areas and not the inside of your flat. So, for example, if you have a water leak inside your flat (washing machine, etc.) and it leaks to another flat, you can claim from your insurance and pay for your and your neighbours' repairs. It also protects you against loss, fire, and third-party injuries.

It is mandatory if you have a mortgage and can include home maintenance callouts.

I paid 187€ this year with Liberty for a similar flat I own.

Lospacoshombre Oct 11th 2024 12:39 am

Re: Apartment insurance
 
Thank you for your contributions

I always thought the structural integrity of the building was covered by the community ie the floor the floors and external walls of your flat.

you need cover for water leaks, windows, doors, fixtures such as toilet and sink and obviously third party cover if your flat leaked into someone else’s.

i suppose the question is E74,000 too much cover Sr Spainrico how much cover does your insurance cover for?

regards
Al

spainrico Oct 11th 2024 12:56 am

Re: Apartment insurance
 
BUILDINGS
75000€
CONTENTS
20000€
GENERAL LIABILITY
300,000€
HOME/EMERGENCY/DIYASSISTANCE
INCLUDED
LEGALDEFENCEANDITSUPPORT
INCLUDED
ILLEGALOCCUPATIONANDADMDEF
6,000€



UKMS Oct 11th 2024 1:32 am

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by EU.flag (Post 13279856)
Content insurance is pointless unless you have receipt for every single item.

with respect utter rubbish, although if you believe that then of course it’s your prerogative.

If an apartment gets flooded or fire damage the insurance assessor, can see for themself what is there and damaged. Contents insurance is far more than covering things you have bought in a shop with a receipt.

Rosemary Oct 11th 2024 1:42 am

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by EU.flag (Post 13279856)
You can request copy of building insurance from building management.
Its waste of your money to pay insurance on building you dont own. Content insurance is pointless unless you have receipt for every single item.
I could buy insurance for White House, but doesnt mean I can ever make a claim.

People do not have the receipts for everything in their homes because many of the items in the home have been gifts, inherited etc. Saying that contents insurance is pointless is not true at all, it is very important to cover your goods. Granted it would be easier for an assessor if there were receipts for every thing however in reality that is rarely possible and definitely not necessary.

Rosemary

bolton wanderer Oct 11th 2024 2:44 am

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by Lospacoshombre (Post 13279843)
Hi esteemed group,
I have received my apartment insurance renewal request.

my question to you guys is does this seem right? The premium is 222 euros pa. I know the community has its own insurance, but if I am honest I haven’t got a clue what it covers. I am just reviewing my insurance as a general scrutiny of outgoings after just paying it for years, it is with Liberty.

these are the figures covered


insured
BUILDINGS
74,773.58€
CONTENTS
51,750.00€
GENERALLIABILITY
300,000.00€
HOME/EMERGENCY/DIYASSISTANCE
INCLUDED
LEGALDEFENCEANDITSUPPORT
INCLUDED
ILLEGALOCCUPATIONANDADMDEF
6,000.00€
THEFTWITHVIOLENCEEXTENSION
INCLUDED

Does it look right? Particularly the buildings figure ?

regards as always
Al

If your building is already covered by communal insurance I would enquire about "first loss" insurance. Liberty insurance do offer this and it can be significantly cheaper. Do check with your admin' first though.

EU.flag Oct 13th 2024 9:54 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by UKMS (Post 13279906)
with respect utter rubbish, although if you believe that then of course it’s your prerogative.

If an apartment gets flooded or fire damage the insurance assessor, can see for themself what is there and damaged. Contents insurance is far more than covering things you have bought in a shop with a receipt.

with even less respect, utter rubbish post.
Wow, your sentences are so ridiculous, If there is fire and everything burned down, how can assessor identify what is what, what model, size or anything from burned out remains!
Of-course, they can easily read Sony labels from tech and also label from your expensive sofa!

Have you ever claimed content insurance AND got paid for items without proof of purchase? Didnt think so.
Content insurance is content insurance! What is more than that? What a rubbish thing to say.

EU.flag Oct 13th 2024 10:00 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by Rosemary (Post 13279909)
People do not have the receipts for everything in their homes because many of the items in the home have been gifts, inherited etc. Saying that contents insurance is pointless is not true at all, it is very important to cover your goods. Granted it would be easier for an assessor if there were receipts for every thing however in reality that is rarely possible and definitely not necessary.

Rosemary

Sorry, but that is just wishful thinking. Good luck with your claim, if you ever have to make one.
Content insurance is not pointless if you got receipts for most of your expensive items.
Try claiming content insurance on your big 80" Sony tv that just got stolen, without any purchase receipt.

Rosemary Oct 13th 2024 10:26 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by EU.flag (Post 13280250)
Sorry, but that is just wishful thinking. Good luck with your claim, if you ever have to make one.
Content insurance is not pointless if you got receipts for most of your expensive items.
Try claiming content insurance on your big 80" Sony tv that just got stolen, without any purchase receipt.

If there was a flood or a fire the receipts would also be destroyed or become unreadable.

Rosemary

Lynn R Oct 13th 2024 10:37 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by EU.flag (Post 13280249)
with even less respect, utter rubbish post.
Wow, your sentences are so ridiculous, If there is fire and everything burned down, how can assessor identify what is what, what model, size or anything from burned out remains!
Of-course, they can easily read Sony labels from tech and also label from your expensive sofa!

Have you ever claimed content insurance AND got paid for items without proof of purchase? Didnt think so.
Content insurance is content insurance! What is more than that? What a rubbish thing to say.

I made a claim under my contents insurance (with Allianz) a few years ago after a break-in. I was not required to supply receipts for any of the items claimed for, just a list. Perhaps if they'd been particularly high value items they might have asked for receipts or other evidence of ownership. And they paid up in full (plus an additional ex gratia payment of €60 for general expenses, which I wasn't expecting, 12 days after submitting the claim.

UKMS Oct 13th 2024 11:50 pm

Re: Apartment insurance
 

Originally Posted by EU.flag (Post 13280249)
with even less respect, utter rubbish post.
Wow, your sentences are so ridiculous, If there is fire and everything burned down, how can assessor identify what is what, what model, size or anything from burned out remains!
Of-course, they can easily read Sony labels from tech and also label from your expensive sofa!

Have you ever claimed content insurance AND got paid for items without proof of purchase? Didnt think so.
Content insurance is content insurance! What is more than that? What a rubbish thing to say.

Yes I have made a claim on contents insurance for 2 events, a burglary and a fire (many years apart) as per other experiences on this thread I wasn’t asked for a single receipt only an itemised list of what I was claiming. I also dealt with a flood claim for my mother and again no receipts required.





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