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Don’t be careless with spare house keys
Did you know that hiding a spare key in case of emergencies could invalidate your home insurance if you suffer a break-in?
Most insurance policies require you to take ‘reasonable care’ to keep your home secure. Therefore, if a thief finds and uses a poorly hidden key, your insurer may argue the theft was preventable. Many policies only cover theft after signs of forced entry, meaning even leaving a key with a neighbour could be risky.
Remember, burglars will be familiar with all the classic hiding spots – under a doormat, plant pot, or even a fake rock. It’s advisable to check the terms of insurance policies carefully, as not all cover every method of storing a spare key.
As with all insurance policies, conditions and exclusions will apply












