{"id":4055,"date":"2012-11-05T12:25:33","date_gmt":"2012-11-05T11:25:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.emberjd.com\/?p=4055"},"modified":"2020-07-27T13:50:33","modified_gmt":"2020-07-27T12:50:33","slug":"amlin-home-insurance-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.emberjd.com\/emberjd-blog\/amlin-home-insurance-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Amlin home insurance review"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Amlin

First the overall benefits included free of charge, whether you have building or contents. Family legal expenses tops the list, most insurers charge around \u00a320 for this so it’s a useful add-on. The exceptions are policies covering more than one residence such as flats or shared homes with a number of co-policyholders. Helplines also come as standard as long as you have a policy in force, including domestic emergencies, medical information and counselling and legal and tax advice. <\/p>\n

Additional covers under buildings included free of charge<\/h3>\n

The definition of buildings includes solar panels and fitted carpets in common parts of blocks of flats belonging to the insured. Useful extensions not usually included by other providers.<\/p>\n

A range of accidental damage covers is included under the standard perils for fixed glass (windows), sanitary ware, ceramic hobs, underground services, septic tanks and drain inspection covers the responsibility of the homeowner. The full accidental damage extension can also be included for an extra premium, in case you put your foot through an unboarded loft or drill a hole in the wall and go through a water pipe. A brief list of the other extra benefits within the buildings policy are as follows: <\/p>\n