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English-Friendly Moving Services in Prague

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Profi Expats

Insurance & Finance English spoken
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English-speaking financial advisors helping expats in Czechia with insurance, mortgages, pensions, investments and long-term financial planning.

Expert tip

Renters Insurance Moves with You

If your landlord requires insurance, you may not need full flat insurance. Renters insurance can provide CZK 1–50 million in coverage for around CZK 800–2,000 per year. Because the policy is attached to you rather than the property, it can continue to cover you when you move.

— Nicolas Griss, Co-Founder of Profi Expats

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Hello Insurance

Insurance & Finance English spoken
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English-speaking insurance specialist helping foreigners in Czechia find suitable coverage for their health, homes, belongings and personal liability.

Expert tip

Your Landlord’s Insurance Doesn’t Cover Everything

Many tenants assume their landlord’s insurance also protects their belongings, but it generally covers the building and the owner’s fixed property—not your possessions or liability. Consider three areas: your belongings, liability to your landlord and third-party liability. Check the limits, exclusions, deductible and whether rented-property liability is included.

— Michaela Lesnak, Czech Insurance Specialist

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