This category is about all aspects of Holiday Home Letting and will be of interest to owners of holiday lets across the UK. As Holiday Home Insurance Specialists we are proud to share tips, guidance and articles.

Whether you own an individual holiday home or cottage or a holiday cottage complex our holiday home letting articles are for you. Subjects covered include taxation, online scams and regulations.

Check out these posts: Holiday Letting Terms and Conditions, Registration Schemes for Short Term Lets, Buying a Leasehold Apartment to Holiday Let, Holiday Lets and Tax – what you need to know.

Listed Holiday Home Insurance

Whether your heritage self-catering holiday let or holiday cottage letting complex is a Grade 1 or 2 Listed Building in England or Wales or a Grade A or B Listed Property in Scotland our listed holiday home insurance may meet your needs. In this post entitled Scared Of Listed Holiday Homes? – Not Us! – Listed Holiday Home Insurance we explore how we can help you with your listed holiday home insurance requirements. Subject to standard underwriting factors including post code area and property construction being acceptable we will endeavour to help.

Holiday Home Insurance for Listed Properties

Our Holiday Home Insurance policy includes extra cover. This additional cover includes an extension to meet the local authority conditions made under the Planning ( Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and amending legislation (or equivalent legislation in Scotland and Northern Ireland) following damage by any of the insurable events should these costs exceed the cover provided within the buildings  sum insured. Subject to a maximum payment under this extension of 20% of the sum insured. Costs are also included towards archaeological and rescue work that may be necessary following property damage.

Listed Holiday Home

Our holiday home insurance scheme is underwritten by Ecclesiastical who were the first UK insurer to offer bespoke heritage and listed building insurance and now insure more grade 1 listed buildings than any other insurance company. The benefit to you is that you can rest assured that in the event of an insured peril affecting your listed holiday home, together with Ecclesiastical we will have the expertise to understand your specific requirements as a listed buildings owner in the event of an insurance claim.

Treat yourself to an insurance quote for your listed holiday home!

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No doubt holiday let owners who take bookings direct and holiday letting agencies alike get phishing emails on a regular basis.

We just wanted to make you aware of this one that has just landed in our holiday home insurance quote enquiry inbox on the basis that forwarned is forearmed..

Sent: 13 October 2011 19:49


Subject: booking

Sir / Madam,

I have a booking request from 2 couples (4 persons) scheduled to spent their holiday in your area starting from 5th to 19th January, 2012 (14 nights). If you can host the guests, kindly provide the total cost of your 2 double rooms or equivalent for 14 nights for 4 people. This must include all taxes and service charge except meals.

Payment for this transaction will be made fully in advance using my credit card or bank check as am currently away from town hence advise if you accept credit card or bank check for prepayment.

In the event you do not have availability for the stated date, please advise next available 14-day period in February, 2012.

Like I mentioned above, preferable payment method will be pre-payment via my credit card or bank check and note that am not disposed to make bank transfers due to my present location.

Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you soon.

Regards,
Luis Jacobson
Leeds,
West Yorkshire, England

My understanding is that payment is made with a cheque and subsequently the booking is cancelled and a refund is given, only to discover the original payment had never cleared thus leaving the holiday home owner or agent out of pocket..!

If you have examples of scams that you would like to share with other holiday home owners please drop an email to: cottagesATboshers.co.uk with the details and we’ll compile a post to warn others.

Boshers are pleased to bring you their top ten holiday home insurance blogs from 2011. These articles will be of interest to owners of UK furnished holiday lets. Enjoy reading them….

1.Top Tip To Deter Holiday Home Thefts

2.Free Impartial Advice On Energy Saving For Home Owners

3.Visit England Launches Free Guide On Accessible Tourism

5.The UK’s First Police Approved Key Safe

6.Holiday Home Insurance – improved wording and increased cover 

7.Holiday Home Maintenance Checklist

8.Theft Of Heating Oil From Holiday Homes

9.Seven Tips For Safe Holiday Home Letting

10.Holiday Home Winter Maintenance Checklist

Holiday Home Insurance

 

Price reductions are becoming an increasingly common occurrence in the popular second-home market of the South West, as sellers find themselves forced to cut asking prices to achieve a sale, according to property agents. Read on here

Ever increasing competition in the furnished holiday let market has led to the majority of holiday homes being furnished with high quality decor, furniture and audio-visual equipment. Whilst thankfully thefts from holiday homes, either by guests or opportunistic thieves are uncommon, it is sensible to take reasonable precautions to protect your property. 

Crimestoppers Property ProtectorTM is Crimestoppers first product to further their crime-fighting goals, assisting the prevention and detection of crime and the return of stolen property to the rightful owner. To celebrate its launch, Crimestoppers are offering our holiday home insurance blog visitors £10.00 off the product’s recommended retail price of £34.99. Postage and packing is an extra £1.95.

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During the unfortunate incidents in London and other major cities in the UK over the last few days many homes and businesses have been devastated by fire, theft or general malicious damage. If you have concerns that your property or business may be at risk over the coming days the following advice should help you minimise the risk of damage from riots or subsequent looting:

Liaison with your local police authority to gather the most up to date intelligence.

You should carry out an audit of your security to ensure that premises are adequately protected. Particular attention should be paid to the ground floor and basement level, but not forgetting windows, emergency escape doors and roof-lights accessible from external fire escape staircases, scaffolding and roofs of adjoining buildings.

Remember to brief your staff – aim to minimise opportunities for confrontation by discouraging doorstep cigarette breaks, avoid lunching out and instruct them to walk away from provocation.

Review your contingency plan so that you are prepared in the event of building damage, and for emergency repairs, boarding-up, cleaning-up operations, etc.

A lot of damage has been done by arson, to help prevent this you should make sure that all exteriors of buildings are cleared of combustibles and waste materials to which the public may have access.

Be particularly aware of any unusual or suspicious activity and ensure you maintain tight control over any entrances or exits to your property.

If you are unlucky enough to have been affected by these events we are here to help you. The majority of our policies will provide protection against any loss or damage caused by riot. Please follow the guidelines below:

Report any damage to the police at once as there is a 14 day limit for notification under the Riot Act 1886, obtain a crime reference number and inform them that you intend to make a claim against them for the cost of any loss or damage under the Act.

The Act places a responsibility on the Police Authority for any damage caused by riot. The Act defines Riot as “when 12 or more people have gathered to use or threaten violence for a common purpose”. It may be that police authorities will not accept that the damage you report is as a result of “riot”, however, it is important you make the intention to claim under this Act clear at the time you notify the police of any damage, from thereon we will take on any recovery action on your behalf.

Having reported the matter to the police, please contact us on 0845 603 8381 immediately, we are here to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Our recommended supplier, Solaglas, are prioritising boarding and make safe works. They can be contacted directly on 0800 474747.

Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc (EIO) Reg. No. 24869. This company is registered in England at Beaufort House, Brunswick Road, Gloucester, GL1 1JZ, UK. EIO is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and is a member of the Financial Ombudsman Service and Association of British Insurers.

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August is a month for wishful thinking. Outside the estate agents’ windows in attractive tourist towns around Britain, incomers in their shorts ogle properties, longing to make their summer getaway into something more permanent.

Thanks to the general economic uncertainty — not to mention continuing difficulties with mortgages — few will be likely to follow through. Even so, in its latest research Knight Frank estate agents says second homes have reached record levels in the UK, with Cornwall the most popular location. Read on here

Are you considering purchasing a holiday home to let in the UK? If so you’ll need advice on holiday home insurance. We are happy to help so please feel free to contact us for a quote as soon as you have a holiday home letting property in mind | www.boshers.co.uk/holiday-home-insurance  

Holiday home owners should be aware that certain models of Beko fridge freezers have a fault which can lead to them catching fire. This informative article in the Independent explains, read on here

Are you considering energy saving measures for your home or holiday home property? Installing extra insulation in your attic or cavity walls, maybe installing renewable energy gadgets such as solar panels for your heating? The Energy Saving Trust is a non-profit organisation that provides free and impartial advice on energy saving.

If you are considering generating your own hot water or electricity using solar panels or even a wind turbine at your home or holiday home, do check with your home insurance or holiday home insurance provider that you have the correct cover and adequate sums insured.   

If you are considering purchasing a second home in the UK to run as a holiday let business, you will find this informative article `Making the web work for you‘ in Holiday Villas And Cottages Magazine of interest.

Read the full article here

In order to protect your property and your guests, selecting the right holiday home insurance for your new purchase is very important. Once you have a property in mind we happy to provide you with a quotation without obligation.