Have any travellers who have built a shed on a residential block obtained insurance for the shed without building a house.There seems to be a problem with this
Mutt said
10:07 AM Oct 13, 2015
We had a 20 acre rural block with a shed and the only company that would insure it at a reasonable price was WFI insurance company. They also insure fencing,contents and public liability. Hope this helps.
Pomaussie said
10:30 AM Oct 13, 2015
Thanks Mutt,but it seems to be the residential block bit that is a problem
brickies said
11:17 AM Oct 13, 2015
Have friends in North Queensland who have a shed with power and water and have insurance with RACQInsurance
Possum3 said
12:20 PM Oct 13, 2015
NRMA only one that would insure "buildings" on a bush block in NSW. They may also do on a block in a country town - ring them up and have an open kimono discussion.
traveling bob said
03:39 PM Oct 13, 2015
We have a shed but it is a 2 bedroom house on a residential block in far north Queensland and got insurance with Suncorp.
Kantiki said
02:38 PM Oct 14, 2015
We built our shed on the block before the house started so we could store some belongings. I was desperate to secure insurance but none of the regulars would accept us, including CBA who insure 2 other properties and contents and had done so for over 20 years. Eventually we insured the house (still under construction) and the shed with another company. I know the house was still under builders warranty but it was the only way we could get cover for the shed so it was worth a few months extra premiums. We have now transferred all our insurances from CBA. Their loss and we are saving hundreds a year for the same amount of cover.
Have any travellers who have built a shed on a residential block obtained insurance for the shed without building a house.There seems to be a problem with this