Have you updated your insurance lately?

1. You’ve renovated your house
Re-tiled your bathroom or updated your kitchen lately? Maybe you’ve added a new room or built a shed in the backyard. If you have, your home may have increased in value. To make sure your home is adequately covered, you’ll want to update your insurance.
Check and update your insurance after undertaking renovations. Image: Getty
2. You’ve accumulated more possessions
After moving into a house, you slowly accumulate possessions. Maybe you’ll buy a new smart TV or upgrade your fridge. With each new addition, the value of your contents increases. That’s why it’s a good idea to update your insurance annually, so you’re not left out of pocket if you need to make a claim.
As you accumulate possessions, you might want to update your contents insurance. Image: Getty
3. You’re starting a home business
Are you thinking of starting a small business at home? Maybe you want to establish a home bakery or you’re looking to refurbish furniture in your shed. Depending on the type of business you’re running from home, you’ll want to speak to your insurer to make sure you’re still covered. Some insurers might agree to continue a home insurance policy as is, some may put conditions on the home insurance policy such as excluding business activity, while others may not cover you at all.
If you’re starting a new home business, check your insurance. Image: Getty
4. You’re renting out a room
Renting out a room or the granny flat in your backyard might sound like a good idea to make a little bit of extra cash, but there are a few things you need to consider. Insurance should be at the top of that list. Renting out a room to someone or offering accommodation on platforms such as AirBnb could be considered as a business activity by some insurers. You may need specialised cover for this, as it may impact your home insurance policy.
If you’re looking to rent out a room, you might want to contact your insurance provider. Image: Getty