Thousands of UK homeowners could lose their insurance coverage if a new deal is not worked out between the government and insurers

In the United Kingdom, an agreement between the government and the country’s insurance industry is scheduled to come to an end in 2013. The agreement was first struck in 2008, after severe flooding caused damage to homes a year earlier. The agreement saw insurers offering coverage to homes found in high-risk areas, where flooding is very common during rainstorms. The Association of British Insurers wants the government to shoulder some of the burden associated with covering these risk-prone properties, but if the government denies re-negotiating the deal, thousands of homeowners…

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Property maintenance neglect by landlords revealed in insurance claims

Simply Business, the biggest business and landlord insurance broker in the United Kingdom, has released data that showed that landlords’ tightening budgets are starting to affect their ability to maintain their properties, and that the number of insurance claims made for avoidable issues such as burst pipes, leaks, damage do to frost, and problems relating to wear and tear have risen by 5 percent since 2008. This information was drawn from the claims made by more than 3,500 private landlords and indicated that the largest cause of claims is water…

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