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Fitted furniture insurance
peacetrustlove
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I've had fitted furniture in my house which is quite a big amount. How does one insure this? I cannot seem to find anything on the forum for this and even my insurance company doesn't say a lot about this. I wish to insure the entire sum in case of any disaster. Can anyone help me please?
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If fitted, it would be covered under your buildings insurance.0
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What are you wanting to insure it against?
Thrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
Fixtures and fittings are covered under Buildings
If you are in a leasehold property or renting it can be possible to have Tenants Improvements to a Contents policy - some are token limits and are standard whereas others allow more material cover but as an added premium0
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