Insuring your home

Insuring Your Home

Insuring your home

Your home and possessions are valuable, so it’s important to protect and insure them. Here’s all the information you need to get the right policies in place and make claims for any accidents in your home. 

Buildings insurance

Where Moat is the freeholder, we take out buildings insurance for the building you live in. This covers the costs of major damage to the structure of your building. This includes external walls, the roof and communal areas, and provides cover for events such as fires, storms, floods, leaks or subsidence. Buildings insurance does not cover general repairs and maintenance.

The cost of your buildings insurance is based on the rebuild value of your home and is paid through your service charges. Insurance premiums can vary from year to year. You will be notified of any changes in premiums and can also request details of insurance costs by contacting [email protected].

In some cases, leaseholders may have a contractual obligation to insure the building they live in. You should check your lease and ask your solicitor to confirm your lease conditions and responsibilities for insurance, repairs, maintenance and charges before you purchase your home.

In line with changes made by the Financial Conduct Authority, your buildings insurance has to be more transparent in terms of its cost and the commission our broker receives. This letter from Marsh (the broker) details the premium Moat pay for our insurance programme and Marsh’s commission. Please note that we receive no payment from Marsh or the buildings insurer, Protector. The exact amount you pay for your building’s insurance will be detailed within your service charge.

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What's covered by building insurance?

You can view a copy of our Summary of Cover which explains the policy and other information to help you to understand what is and isn’t covered. Full terms and conditions are available on request.

Making a claim

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Contents insurance

Whether you’re a tenant, shared owner or leaseholder, it’s important to insure your home contents, as we do not cover this on your behalf.

When we say ‘contents’, we mean your belongings. This is essentially everything that could be put in a removals van if you were to move house, including things like white goods, electronic devices, televisions, curtains and even the food in your freezer!

If you had a washing machine flood, fire or a break-in, for example, replacing these items could get expensive. That's why we recommend taking out home contents insurance with a reputable company. You're free to choose your own insurance provider and select the level of cover you’d like. 

The Royal Sun Alliance insurance company

We have a partnership with the Royal Sun Alliance insurance company which is open to our tenants and shared owners. Cover with the Royal Sun Alliance insurance company includes:

  • No excess payable on any claim and no fees for changing your details or cancelling your policy.
  • Flexible payment options – weekly, fortnightly, monthly or annually.
  • Protects the contents in your home, garage and shed.
  • An option to upgrade the standard cover for the following: Full accidental damage cover on household contents and personal belongings away from the home, such as wheelchairs, hearing aids and bicycles.
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