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Buying Static Caravans and Insurance

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

If you’re thinking of buying a static caravan, then there are a number of things you should you should consider prior to investing your hard-earned money.

When you have found a site you are interested in, it is important that you check with the owners whether the site has ever been subject to flood or storm damage. If it has then this could prevent you getting reasonably priced static caravan insurance for a caravan on the site.

Even if the site owners say it has not suffered flooding you should also check if the site is in an area that is at risk of flooding. To do this you need to know the post code of the site. If the site is in England or Wales, visit the Environment Agency website (at http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/default.aspx) and input the post code into the box on the right hand side of the screen. If the site is in Scotland then you should check on then Scottish Environment Protection Agency website (at http://www.multimap.com/clients/places.cgi?client=sepa).

(Please note that these URL’s are liable to change occasionally. If you find this is the case, please inform us so we can update this information.)

You can also check on http://maps.google.co.uk/maps to identify more precisely where the site and particular caravans are and then refer back to the flood map for a more precise indicator to the flooding risk presented. Areas that in particular can be problematic in terms of insurance because of flooding are Norfolk and Lincolnshire, low-lying coastal areas of North Wales, and sites close to major rivers such as the Avon and the Severn rivers.

As with most things in life it is always better to shop around for your static caravan insurance, as this could save you a good deal of money.

You will find that nearly all static caravan/holiday home sales are of sited caravans. The sale will be made either by the owner in the case of a second-hand caravan (with the permission of the site owner), or by the site owner themselves.

Occassionally it may be possible to buy a site without a van upon it an arrange with the site owner to have it sited there. In such circumstances they will expect a significant payment for allowing the siting of a caravan as they would have expected to make a profit on the sale of a sited caravan.

As a result you will pay thousands of pounds more for a sited caravan than an unsited caravan. But you should bear in mind that the amount of insurance should cover the true unsited retail price of the caravan plus the cost of resiting a replacement caravan if it is damaged beyond repair or destroyed. You will find that some policies require that you include costs required for site clearance also.

In your contract there will be rules dictating what must happen in the event of your caravan being destroyed. This may be that the caravan must be replaced with a brand new equivalent model of caravan. If this is the case then you should buy a new-for-old caravan insurance policy, otherwise you may find that your policy falls an expensive way short of what is required.

You should bear in mind that signing up for a static caravan should not be undertaken lightly. The contract can be onerous, and you should seriously consider getting a solicitor to look over it, and make sure that you fully understand what you are signing up to before you put pen to paper. You should in particular make sure that:

  • you have security of tenure
  • you understand what will happen if you ever want to sell the caravan, and are happy with it.
  • you check if there are rules that force you to buy a new caravan after a set number of years.

A very useful publication from the Office of Fair Trading called “Guidance on unfair terms in holiday caravan agreements” can be found at http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/business_leaflets/unfair_contract_terms/oft734.pdf.

Make sure that you get yourself informed if you are thinking of buying a static caravan, and make sure you have the right insurance policy.

Why Should I Buy Caravan Insurance?

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Ahhh…. Summer…. The time of year when caravanners will be dusting down their gear, getting their caravans out of storage, and dream of sunny days on the open road. Unfortunately a lot of these people will do so without having any kind of caravan insurance cover. And for a section of these this will prove an expensive oversight.

Those dreams of carefree days can turn to a nightmare if disaster befalls, and adequate precautions were not taken prior to setting off on your trip. And the strange thing is that there is not actually a legal requirement to insure a caravan. Indeed may people rely on their household insurance.

Nigel Coppen, spokesman of the Camping and Caravanning Club says, “Many people are surprised there is no legal requirement to insure a caravan, but you are covered under your motor insurance in the case of an accident on the road.” However he sagely adds that “Personally, I wouldn’t own something that can cost up to £20,000 and not insure it.” We’re with you on that one Nigel.

Ian Crowder of the AA says, “Most motor insurance policies do allow the driver to tow a caravan or trailer,” adding that, “you should check with your insurer.” He also points out that there are “tough rules about which cars can tow which size of caravan.” And it is wise to stick rigidly to this, or risk losing out.

Having good insurance is very important for at least two reasons: firstly, you could find yourself very out of pocket if things go wrong; secondly, you are going to have a rotten holiday if something goes wrong. And bear in mind that many insurance policies will cover for alternative accommodation, so you can continue to enjoy your holiday without the financial burden.

Also bear in mind that contents left inside a locked car are not covered by your car insurance. So if your car is broken into and valuable gear is stolen, you will have no protection.

And for those relying on their home insurance policy, these items could add up to a hefty sum, which your insurance may not cover, and could also push up next years premium by a hefty amount.

We have said it before many times, and we say it again. Be sure you have an adequate touring caravan insurance policy. That is what we here at caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk are here to help you with, find the right insurance at the right price.

The Right Static Caravan Insurance

Monday, October 31st, 2011

Being a static caravan owner can be a great experience. If you locate the caravan intelligently then you have yourself a brilliant holiday home in a great setting, that you can use whenever you want. However something that need to be considered is the question of static caravan insurance. This will protect you against any nasty surprises.

The insurance available for static caravans in somewhat different to that available for touring caravans primarily due to the fact that they remain in one place, rather than being towed around. This makes any environmental threats local to its location all the more important. Falling trees and flooding are among the specific issues that require consideration, and bear in mind that the caravan is likely to be left unoccupied for the winter months.

Unlike touring caravans, which can be stored when not being used, it is out among the elements all the year round, which makes a comprehensive insurance policy all the more sensible. In many ways it is similar to the home insurance policy you have on your house (or if you don’t, then you should have!), requiring cover for structural and contents damage. You need a policy that will keep you safe in the knowledge that you are secure during those long spells you may be absent from the caravan.

Plumping for the cheapest policy you can find is often a false economy that could well come back to haunt you and your wallet. The crucial issue in selecting a policy is the coverage, once you have a clear idea of your needs, then you can start comparing prices to drive the costs down.

Spending time researching and comparing coverage and costs is time well spent, in that it helps ensure that you get a suitable policy at the best price available. This is where caravan-insurance-cover.co.uk can help you by offering information and access to online caravan insurers.

Our motto, ‘The Right Cover, at the Right Price’ tells you that we are here to help static caravan owners get informed when searching for the right static caravan insurance policy.