How not to invalidate an INSURANCE POLICY
Style at Home|March 2024
Editor of MoneyWeek.com Kalpana Fitzpatrick shares six ways you could unwittingly invalidate your policy
KALPANA FITZPATRICK 
How not to invalidate an INSURANCE POLICY

Cat flaps

While a cat flap conveniently lets your pet in and out of the house, it can also give an easy way in to a burglar. They could use the cat flap to access your home by reaching for keys or using a tool through it to open an unlocked door. It means they can access your home without forced entry, which could result in the insurer not paying up.

If you have a cat flap, let your insurer know and ask them what their policy is. Consider installing a design that is accessible only to your cat – this could be a microchipped or magnetic version.

Lock up and keep your keys safe

This may sound like an obvious one, but don’t leave keys in doors or windows – and lock them up. If a burglar manages to get into your house via an unlocked window or door, then this could invalidate your insurance because there was no forced entry.

This story is from the March 2024 edition of Style at Home.

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