Building Insurance: Questions

  • Erstellt am 2015-05-10 13:56:06

Matthew03

2018-04-03 08:37:11
  • #1
has already described it quite well... Pass-through. You do have everything with "your" broker, but he has it distributed everywhere. For the respective company, you are practically a "solo/mono-customer," and that is EXACTLY how they treat you in the event of a second claim. Countless of my former clients have avoided damage-related cancellations because all lines are under one roof. Everyone simply has to decide for themselves; everything has certain advantages and disadvantages...
 

HilfeHilfe

2018-04-03 09:03:17
  • #2
Everyone should do as they think,

Had an (Ex)boyfriend at DVAG who was also only offered the generic soup. Friendship broke up, insurances to the next company,

Changing every now and then is good, if only because of the claims history. Changing every year is strange
 

Teichler

2018-04-03 11:01:38
  • #3
Hello everyone,

You only pay around 200€ per year? ... Wow ... that's nothing ...
 

Nordlys

2018-04-03 13:27:34
  • #4
181.70 exactly. I just checked again. 165,- as previously stated was wishful thinking. Karsten
 

KingSong

2018-04-03 15:16:12
  • #5
A different question about building insurance, when is the best time to take out a residential building insurance during house construction? And when is the best time to get household contents insurance?
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-04-03 15:35:23
  • #6


Since a free fire shell insurance is usually included, the best time is at the start of construction.
 
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