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Archive news can be found at the bottom of the page Renters Risking Financial Hit As ?8bn Of Home Contents Uninsured The UK?s renters are gambling nearly ?8billion of
personal possessions by not protecting themselves against bad weather
or crime, according to Zurich Insurance.Almost a million private renters (37 per cent of those surveyed)
have confessed they have no home contents insurance, despite the fact
that a third (33 per cent) of private renters surveyed said that they
estimate their possessions to be worth more than ?10,000 in
value, with some individual items worth over ?1,500.
Worryingly, a fifth (22 per cent) admit that it would take over
two years to replace all of their possessions if they were stolen or
damaged and a third (32 per cent) think that they would never be able
to afford to replace all of their personal belongings.
One in 10 tenants (eight per cent) who do not have insurance
believe that their landlord?s insurance policy covers their
contents which is rarely the case, while a quarter (24 per cent)
believe that their risk is simply not high enough to make insurance
worthwhile.
For some renters other financial commitments have priority. The
pressures of paying bills (56 per cent), debt repayments (36 per
cent) and pension contributions (12 per cent) are seen as more
important than taking out cover for their home possessions, despite
the fact that this attitude could cost dearly in the long-run.
Other priorities are also to blame for tenants forsaking contents
insurance, as a fifth (17 per cent) said that they would prefer to
spend their money on luxuries such as holidays (10 per cent),
socialising (9 per cent) and buying new clothes (7 per cent).
Steve Gilbert, home underwriting manager for Zurich Insurance
said: ?At this time of year, when many households are still
recovering from the cost of Christmas, home contents insurance is
often seen by renters as non-essential, and can slip down their list
of priorities. Be it funding other financial priorities, their
lifestyles or even perhaps saving to get a foot on the property
ladder themselves, they need to be aware that not having insurance
could cost them dearly in the long run - especially if faced with the
daunting prospect of replacing all their possessions.
?Whether renters are simply willing to risk their goods, or
if it?s a matter of confusion over who?s responsible for
cover, we urge all renters to take some time to investigate their
position, consider their risk and see if they can really afford not
to be covered.? 05th Feb 2008by: Editor
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