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Property Insurance Cyprus - Cypriot Holiday Home insurance
Intasure’s property insurance is designed for the owners of homes in Southern Cyprus.
Comprehensive cover underwritten by one of the world’s leading insurers, Lloyds of London, that includes essential features such as cover during letting and protection when the property is unoccupied. It also covers parts of the home that may be excluded in ‘community’ policies.
Intasure understand and know how to work with legislation overseas. Claims are settled by professional local loss adjusters. All policy documents are in English and all enquiries
and claims are handled by a UK-based, English speaking support team.
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Included with Intasure property insurance in Cyprus:
- Your cover is underwritten by one of the world’s leading insurers –
Lloyds of London
- Up to 40% risk-related discount subject to claims experience and conditions.
- Your property is covered whether occupied or unoccupied
- Your property is covered if let short term or long term
- Excess from just £50
- All policy documents are in English
- Premiums can be paid by monthly direct debit
- We cover the cost of emergency travel and accommodation following a major claim
- Policy covers your swimming pool as well as buildings
- Policy covers public liability of £5m in regard to buildings and contents (traditionally, Cypriot policies provide minimal public liability cover)
- Loss of rent included following a claim
- Covers your new home during the period between exchange of contracts and completion
- Covers temporary accommodation following a claim
- Wider cover than a standard buildings and contents policy
- Wider cover than a ‘community’ policy
- All claims are reported to and resolved by a UK-based English speaking team
- Claims handled by local loss adjusters working for a UK adjusting organisation in Cyprus
- Claims paid in Sterling or Euros
- Cover available for Holiday homes in Southern Cyprus
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