ArticleTrader.com
  

 Main Menu

  Home
  Member Login
  Forum
  Submit Article
  RSS Feeds
  Contact Us
  About

 Services

  Article Distribution
  Link Building

 Tools

  ArticleMS
  Directory Tracker

 Categories

  Automotive
  Business
  Computers
  Entertainment
  Finance
  » Credit
  » Debt
  » Insurance
  » Investing
  » Loans
  » Mortgage
  » Real Estate
  » Taxes
  Food
  Health
  Home and Family
  Internet
  Legal
  Science
  Self Improvement
  Shopping
  Society
  Sports
  Technology
  Travel
  Writing

43 users online.



 
  » Category Sponsors
  Online Auto Insurance

Home » Finance » Insurance » New Homes May Be Uninsurable
Article Stats:
25 Views
483 Words

Get Html Code
PDF | Print View | Post to your Site

New Homes May Be Uninsurable

Submitted by Linsey
Fri, 16 May 2008

Justin Jacobs, assistant director of property at the ABI, said: “The Government’s ambitious housing plans are in jeopardy unless we reduce the flood risk. In the last year, 13 major developments have been given the go ahead despite Environment Agency advice on the flood risk.”

The Government tried to allay any fears. Iain Wright, Housing Minister, said that the Government had introduced the strongest planning rules ever to ensure councils properly managed the risk of flooding.

“It is up to councils to decide whether to give planning permission for new housing developments, but these rules mean they must consult with the Environment Agency before allowing new building in flood risk areas,” added Mr Wright.

Mr Jacobs believes where a local authority plans to ignore flood risk advice the Government should step in and review the proposals and be compelled to publish their decision.

“Insurers want to continue to provide flood cover but poor planning decisions will lead to more homes becoming unsaleable, uninsurable and uninhabitable,” added Mr Jacobs.

The ABI have promised to still maintain flood damage coverage for those living in vulnerable homes where the risks are being dealt with. They warn that flood cover may not be extended to the 3 million homes the Government proposes to build on a floodplain.

Floods in Gloucestershire and Yorkshire last year created damage that cost £3 billion to fix. Halifax estimated roof damage to be £4.5 billion and an additional £2.5 billion was needed to clean up leaks from the roofs.

Due to the cost of flood damage homeowners are warned about the cost of home insurance.

Richard Mason, director of insurance at moneysupermarket.com said: “We will see a hefty hike in home insurance premiums in the future because the average cost of settling a flooding home insurance claim has risen to £70,000 to £200,000 which is unsustainable for the insurance industry to bear in the long term unless insurance premiums rise.”

The average price of content insurance is £152 and buildings insurance is £209.

Most people seeking home insurance do so to protect their building and contents from theft, fire and floods. Less risk means a lower premium.

Advice to those who want to avoid flooding includes laying concrete floors with tiles on rather than timber, moving electrical points above the flood line, replacing absorbent kitchen surfaces with plastic ones and using a water-resistant type of plastering.

Mr Mason said: “Home owners whose properties are at risk must have good quality home insurance. Doing so ensures they will continue to be covered regardless of what happens in the future.

“My advice is to have a policy with a well-known insurer such as Norwich Union or Halifax.”

He also advised checking the Environment Agency’s flood map when looking for a home.

About the Author

Linsey is an author of several articles pertaining to Home Insurance. She is known for her expertise on the subject and on other Business and Finance related articles.


Source: ArticleTrader.com
Creative Commons License

Comments

No comments posted.

Add Comment

Your Name:


Your Email:


Comment

Enter the code shown

Visual CAPTCHA

 Top Authors

 1 stickystebee (3075)
 2 alien82 (2756)
 3 kajuba (2275)
 4 limalan88 (2216)
 5 sverdlow (1712)
 6 juliet (1683)
 7 AnthonyF (1244)
 8 artavia.seo (1138)
 9 MarkeD (1100)
 10 isolvum (1019)
 11 cj (941)
 12 IC (935)
 13 jkhbraveheart (847)
 14 lets_j2top@ya.. (825)
 15 Osborne (800)
  » Member List

 Latest Forum

» member,articles count
» How important is article distribution in SEO
» Disable the "About the Author"
» SQL Query
» x Dejavu : db article_state table
» Need help please :-)

 Distribution

Article Distribution

  
  Affiliate Program 2Checkout.com, Inc. is an authorized retailer of ArticleTrader.com

0.49s