Advice
As the properties we own are probably the biggest investment we will ever make it makes both economic and common sense to ensure that they are fully protected by having the best possible insurance.
The insurance should be with a reputable company at an affordable and competitive premium and with an insurer who is going to deal with all claims quickly and as sympathetically as possible.
A landlord's insurance policy is not a legal requirement, although not owning one is not a wise choice! Any business faces risks on a daily basis and owning a second house as an investment is no different.
In order to get a quote for insurance you will need to answer a number of questions on our site. The answers you give will determine the amount you pay and level of cover you receive.
Please avoid the temptation to be anything less than completely honest. Failure to disclose accurate information may invalidate your insurance. This could have serious repercussions.
Invalid insurance could result in you being liable to pay for third party damage and no cover being provided. It could also result in a criminal prosecution, which could affect any future insurance policies.
If you are in doubt whether any details are relevant, please ask us before requesting cover.