at the vacant property and tell your insurers. Security devices such as door locks and key operated window locks and even alarms are now more affordable than before.
Use your common sense! Stop the free newspapers being delivered, better still block up the letter box. Ask a neighbour to keep an eye on the property and give them your contact details. Visit the property yourself on a regular basis.
If the property needs only to be on cover for a short period, source an insurance broker who can either offer a short term policy or insurance with the best cancellation terms. Some specialist brokers such as Coversure Insurance can offer interest free direct debit payments, where you only pay for the cover that has been used with no hidden cancellation charges.
Ross Wilkes
Coversure Insurance
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