
Yes, an executor or administrator (if there is no Will) can and definitely should insure a house within the estate.
All executors are responsible for the estate's property and have a duty to protect it. While standard home insurance may appear to be an option, it often lacks the necessary cover for unoccupied probate properties and may not sufficiently safeguard your liability as an executor.
If you fail in this duty of care, all the executors can be held personally liable for the losses incurred in reinstating or repairing the property in their care.
It is easy to purchase the wrong cover online when relying on a standard unoccupied home insurance policy.
Common mistakes made by executors when insuring an empty house include:
Therefore, it's essential to do this correctly and minimise this risk by considering insurance with a specialist like Insuristic.
As an executor, you will likely be faced with insuring empty property or property occupied by dependents or future beneficiaries moving in.
Both scenarios can be problematic when insuring online whilst adequately protecting your liabilities.
Insuristic has covered how to insure in these situations thoroughly on the following pages, which go into greater detail:
Lastly, it is also worth considering the other areas you should insure when you can eventually distribute the estate.
As an expert in probate insurance, Insuristic provides a range of legal indemnity insurance policies which should be considered when you have the Grant of Probate (if there is a Will) or Letters of Administration (if there is now Will).
You can buy a policy in isolation or combine them into one policy. You can click on the links for each to find out more:
We hope this page helps. If you have further questions head back to our FAQ page, contact us or start an online chat.
If you are an executor that needs to insure an empty house, you can do this online quickly with Insuristic. Choose from three levels of cover and insure for 3, 6, 9 or 12 months, with the option to extend cover if you need more time and no fees for early cancellation.
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Rob Faulkner is a leading expert in Probate Insurance, Probate Risk Management, Property Insurance (especially Unoccupied Home Insurance), with nearly 30 years’ experience in the UK insurance market. He is the founder of Insuristic, a specialist provider of probate-related insurance solutions and educational content for executors.
Rob is an ACII Chartered Insurance Broker, a Chartered Manager, and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. His background spans insurers, brokers, and Insurtechs, always focused on innovation, transparency, simplicity, and fair value.
Rob is passionate about product development and improving insurance education through marketing, helping people understand what they are buying. These values sit at the heart of everything we do at Insuristic.
His mission is to make Insurance smarter, easier to understand, and faster to buy. Particularly for the Probate market, where Rob has identified friction points and solved them for lay clients and solicitors alike.
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