skooch wrote:Hi,
Could anyone recommend a good home insurance policy ? I have been looking at the main ones from AXA, DBS and HSBC and they all seem so different. I also noticed that there is no real cover for accidental damage within the home, is this the norm for Singapore ?
Also, because I rent, is the insurance transferable to a new property when I move house ?
Thanks
Please stop replying with your non-sensical posts. You're posting to old threads and not adding to the conversation--neither content nor color. I've also seen that you've done this in other Singapore forums as well.matchy wrote:skooch wrote:Hi,
Could anyone recommend a good home insurance policy ? I have been looking at the main ones from AXA, DBS and HSBC and they all seem so different. I also noticed that there is no real cover for accidental damage within the home, is this the norm for Singapore ?
Also, because I rent, is the insurance transferable to a new property when I move house ?
Thanks
it is very subjective to the term accidental damage as you could be the main culprit destroying the item to get a claim....so the insurance company do not wan to take the risk in such situation.
but if you talking about those damage caused by REAL damage like fire outbreak or floods, the insurance company will still honour
So which part of the 'no soliciting' rule is it that you don't comprehend?motivated_86 wrote:You ca try different insurance companies offering good plans. You may contact me at [email protected] and I could advice you.
wow. i never thought of this.3carlos wrote:You can probably get one for about $2xx-$3xx/year.
2. Insurer won't stop you from buying low cover, but there is a clause called Average Clause - property worth $1m but you bought $500k cover? Then your payout will be in that proportion as well
Cheers!
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