Dodgy Dealings – Caravan Owners Blog
Back in 2012, the owner of a caravan dealership was jailed for a total of 31 months for a series of fraudulent actions which netted him over £72,000. Sean Cole, 46, of Torpoint in Devon, admitted and was convicted of 13 counts of fraud whilst he was the boss of Plymouth Caravan Centre in Plympton, […]
Spitalfields Market – Market Trader Insurance
The Old Spitalfields Market, so named after its location originally in a field adjacent to St. Mary Spittel between Bishopsgate and Brick Lane in London, started life originally in the 14th century. In 1682 Charles II granted a royal charter allowing John Balch, a silk thrower, to hold a market there two days a week. […]
Subsidence Insurance? Jump on the CC bus!
Now there may be some people out there who can make insurance sound interesting but I’m not being funny, I’m not one of them. However, I can pick a subject and relate it very loosely to something mildly interesting. Pothole Bearing this in mind, I would like to tell you about an event which occurred […]
Landlords and the Buy to Let Market
A recent report that was conducted by YouGov, YouGov’s Landlords and Mortgages 2013 report, has shown that landlord’s expectations of what their property will generate in terms of revenue is unrealistic. This is apparently due to the fact that they are underestimating a range of various costs. According to the report, the amount of landlords […]
Scottish Motor Trade Report More Sales
Motor trade sales are increasing in Scotland which is great news for businesses within this industry as there will be more money to pay for the essentials such as motor trade insurance. According to the Scottish motor trade sales of new cars is set to be at the highest level seen since 2007. They released […]
Rent the Rented
With generation rent becoming more and more predominant in the market many are trying to squeeze as much as they can from their properties. Some are doing this by letting their properties to sub letters.
Rental Prices Increase Quicker than Inflation
According to the buy-to let index that was published by LSL Property Services the average cost for tenants who want to rent a home in England and Wales is increasing. It is happening quicker than the rate of inflation which is due to the huge demand for rental properties as “generation rent” are emerging.
Which Motor Trade Insurance Policy is Right for You?
If your business involves repairing, selling, buying or anything else that is in relation to vehicles then the chances are that you need some form of motor trade insurance. It is an essential part to your business to make sure if something that was out of your control happens, you have a back-up plan to […]
Nissan Salesman aims to sell Seven Thousand cars before his 70th Birthday
What is the secret to becoming a successful motor trader? Is it good sales pitches, organisation, making sure you are up to date on all your finances and motor trade insurance payments? For those that want to know, they should ask Bill Board from Dorchester who has spent thirty-six years in the motor trade industry, […]
Boops! Product Liability Insurance Blog
As I have been suffering from ‘galloping man flu’ (which as we know is the worst kind of man flu) for the last couple of weeks, it seems appropriate to comment on the fact that it has been reported in the press today that Boots the chemist has had to recall several of their own […]