Short Term Insurance
Why household insurance matters – and why combining cover saves you money
What you own is more than just stuff. It takes a lifetime to build up a collection of prized possessions so it’s important to ensure that you have enough financial support to repair or replace them in case they get lost, damaged or stolen. Let’s look at everything you need to know about household insurance and how you can save money when combining car, home and building cover.
What exactly are home contents?
People sometimes confuse household insurance (or home contents insurance) and building insurance (also called homeowner’s insurance). A simple example to know the difference is to think of the difference between the owner of a rental property and the tenant. A tenant owns all the furniture inside the house, whereas the owner (landlord) owns the actual building structure and everything around it.
The home contents should therefore be insured by the tenant and the actual structure by the landlord. Thus everything inside a house is known as its contents, and everything that is fixed – from a garage and pool pump to walls, fence and geyser – falls under building insurance. If you were to turn your house upside down, everything that falls out should be covered by home contents insurance!
Remember: Building insurance doesn’t include home contents insurance in South Africa. So, if you are renting, always get your own home contents insurance. If you are a ‘rentrepreneur’, you will also need household insurance, and additional cover against accidental damages and liability.
What does home contents insurance cover?
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Save on household insurance costs with Santam
Most insurance companies will offer reduced insurance premiums if you combine your vehicle, building and home contents insurance. Being with only one insurer will not only benefit your budget but also cut down on paperwork and save you time during claims – for example if your home and car are both damaged in a fire or break-in.
If you switch to Santam, your home contents insurance will include many great extras at no extra cost, such as the accidental breakage of mirrors and certain glass inside your house, covering personal effects of your guests and domestic employees, as well as covering the contents of your refrigerators or freezers.
If you need advice on your home contents insurance, speak to your financial adviser.
Remember: if you’re an existing Santam client, you can add policies and make changes to your cover right here on the Santam client site.
This article was first published on Santam's website.
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