This article covers Urban Jungle Contents Insurance, Buildings & Contents Insurance, Buildings Only Insurance and Select By Urban Jungle Policies (not Tenants Liability Insurance). If you’re unsure about which policy you have, please refer to this article.
Our optional Home Emergency add-on is available for our Contents, Buildings & Contents and Buildings Only policies. It can cover charges for contractors and materials used in the event of an emergency affecting your home. This includes, but is not limited to such events:
- Main heating system
- Plumbing and drainage
- Domestic power supply
- Lost keys
It's worth noting Home Emergency cover can only be added to a policy at the point of purchase.
You can find the relevant information relating to your policy type below.
We provide home emergency cover up to £1,000. You can find more information about this in the policy document that you can access through the ‘My Account’ section of our website. If you don’t have a policy with us , you can find more information in our sample policy document.
It’s worth noting that Home Emergency cover is not available if you rent your property.
We provide home emergency cover up to £1,000. You can find more information about this in the policy document that you can access through the ‘My Account’ section of our website. If you don’t have a policy with us , you can find more information in our sample policy document.
We provide home emergency cover up to £1,000. You can find more information about this in the policy document that you can access through the ‘My Account’ section of our website. If you don’t have a policy with us, you can find more information in our sample policy document.
We provide home emergency cover up to £1,000. You can find more information about this in the policy document that you can access through the ‘My account’ section of our website. If you don’t have a policy with us , you can find more information in our sample policy documents.
It’s worth noting that Home Emergency cover is not available if you rent your property or if your property is unoccupied. See this article for more information on what we consider as unoccupied for your property.