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French Apartment Insurance


Choosing to buy a property in France is a rewarding investment, giving you the chance to have a country retreat to go to whenever you need a break. You also have the option renting your property out to holiday makers as regularly as you choose. However, this also comes with the requirements for insurance. Talking to Quotezone about your specific issues enables us to compare the best and cheapest UK quotes from our online sources of brokers and providers. We can then compare all quotes to find a cheap policy perfect for you and your French second home.

What are risks of buying a French apartment home?

Every foreign country has different practices when it comes to property law and insurance requirements. It is very important that you learn everything you need to know about how the French system operates. Your second home may not be used very often and this leaves it vulnerable to weather damage, burglary and renters who do not respect your property. French insurance coverage may not be as comprehensive as some of the UK policies available. Quotezone will do all the leg work to find you competitive comparison quotes with UK and overseas providers and give you the choice of the best to pick from. If you have a mortgage on your French second home you will be required to have adequate insurance.

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