Insurance top priority when buying in France

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Whether you are splashing out on a holiday home, investing in a buy-to-let apartment or thinking of retiring, when buying in France, insurance should be a top priority.

Policies offered by French insurers tend to cover less than in the UK so it is sometimes advisable to choose a British firm who offer insurance specifically designed for holiday homes.

Buildings insurance covers the actual structure of a French home and includes things like the cost of repairs, debris removal, builders’ charges and loss or damage caused by an earthquake, fire, storm, flood or burst pipes.

It should also serve to cover fixtures …

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