Shop for your home insurance every year #shorts
Pierre-Alain St-Laurent Courtier Hypothécaire
In the context of the video, the central idea is to identify a very common "poor reflex" when it comes to contracts: letting an insurance policy or a subscription continue because it was set up once, without regularly checking if it still matches our situation. In this highlight, Pierre-Alain uses a personal example to make the point concrete and non-judgmental. He explains that he too tends to "automate" his management: a home insurance policy taken out years ago, which he hasn't really re-evaluated, and which continues to function "every month" as if it were the best option, simply because it's running. The value of this moment is simple but powerful: maintaining coverage doesn't mean you're making the right choice. Between the time one subscribed and today, prices change, management costs evolve, and above all, our needs can change (renovations, property value, risk level, etc.). The right reflex is to ask yourself an annual question: does this contract still meet what I truly need, and is the value for money still appealing? If you feel overwhelmed by your finances and are leaving your contracts "on autopilot", watch the full video: Pierre-Alain guides you to regain control stress-free, with a clear verification method.
Shop for your home insurance every year #shorts
In the context of the video, the central idea is to identify a very common "poor reflex" when it comes to contracts: letting an insurance policy or a subscription continue because it was set up once, without regularly checking if it still matches our situation. In this highlight, Pierre-Alain uses a personal example to make the point concrete and non-judgmental. He explains that he too tends to "automate" his management: a home insurance policy taken out years ago, which he hasn't really re-evaluated, and which continues to function "every month" as if it were the best option, simply because it's running. The value of this moment is simple but powerful: maintaining coverage doesn't mean you're making the right choice. Between the time one subscribed and today, prices change, management costs evolve, and above all, our needs can change (renovations, property value, risk level, etc.). The right reflex is to ask yourself an annual question: does this contract still meet what I truly need, and is the value for money still appealing? If you feel overwhelmed by your finances and are leaving your contracts "on autopilot", watch the full video: Pierre-Alain guides you to regain control stress-free, with a clear verification method.