If you’re a landlord currently looking for a new tenant, a property developer selling the property on or you’re doing a little renovation and have moved out, you’ll have an unoccupied house on your hands. This situation doesn’t have to be stressful. At Titan Insurance, we’ve got the expertise and knowledge to guide you through … Read More
Architects Certificate or Structural Warranty Insurance: Which is Better for You?
If you are a property developer or are a buyer looking at a new build home, there are a few things to consider. Anything can go wrong after a property has been built. Even well known house builders have produced sub standard houses. For this reason, it is essential that you have a guarantee such … Read More
How to protect your Pub from insurance claims
Running your own pub can be a very rewarding experience. It can also be very challenging. For a bar to be successful, it has to go way beyond keeping customers’ glasses full. You need to ensure that you’re well stocked, have a great atmosphere, are creating events to attract new and existing customers and have … Read More
6 Top tips for your renovation project
If you have a renovation project to carry out on your home or property, there are many things you need to take into consideration. From builders, suppliers, costs and time, you need to ensure that you have everything coordinated for a smooth project. Insurance is probably one of the last things on your mind. However, … Read More
3 Things you should know about buying Bar Insurance
If you’re thinking about buying a bar or already own one, it is imperative that you get the right bar insurance for it. There are many different types of bars in the UK. There are also many different types of insurance. It is important that your insurance provider is fully aware of the type of … Read More
Why you may need Buildings Site Insurance
If you’re involved in a project such as Renovation, Conversion or Extension of a property (or even a New Build), don’t fall into the classic mistake that your Builder will cover all insurance eventualities should something go wrong. It is also extremely unlikely that your own home insurance will cover any such project. The Builders … Read More