Don’t ignore the fine print
One tip you should remember in home insurance is to always read the fine print in your contract before signing. It may be a tedious job, but you need it to see what kind of coverage and benefits you get, which will lead to less problems in the future.

According to a recent article in the Times by Jannifer Hill, people may want to take note of various tips in order to minimise their cover expenditure. This is instead of cancelling a policy altogether, which is something many homeowners may be tempted to do as a money-saving measure in the current climate. However, checking the terms and conditions of an agreement may stop consumers buying finance products elsewhere, as their household cover may include things like boiler warranties or shop-bought insurance.
Read the whole story here.