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Home Insurance Financial Glossary

What is it? Insurance to cover your home. There are usually 2 types of cover property insurance, to cover the value of your building (the bricks and mortar) and contents insurance, to cover the value of the things you have in your home (furniture, TV, clothes, etc).

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