Archive for the ‘Landlords Insurance’ Category:
Why you may need unoccupied property insurance
When your buy to let property is standing empty, the last thing you may welcome is the need to buy another form of insurance for it. The fact is though that, if the period of vacancy extends past a certain number of days, then your existing buy to let insurance may cease to provide you with cover and unoccupied property insurance may be required. The reason that your...
Are you looking for cheap landlord house insurance?
If you are, that will be understandable but even so, you may wish to keep the following points in mind while trying to find cheap landlord house insurance: when selecting landlords insurance cover, try to maintain a balance between searching for cheap landlord house insurance and looking for a policy that is going to provide you with the protection you need – the...
Homing in on residential landlord insurance
If you are the owner of buy to let property, you may be anxious to home in on residential landlord insurance. What is it? This is specially designed insurance for those who do not choose to use the home they have bought as their principal place of residence, but instead, let it out to tenants. The letting of the home might, thus, be considered as a business and the let...
Buy To Let Landlord Insurance Choices
photo credit: GranitArchitects Rent protection is key if you are intending to become a property investor. There are an overwhelming array of choices and options on the market at present, so it is a good idea to have the basics down, so that you can make an informed decision. The following is a brief outline of what you can expect, if you take out landlord insurance. If...
Carrying out a landlord insurance review
Regularly checking that your landlord insurance is providing you with the most appropriate cover may be something that you never seem to get round to. Carrying out a landlord insurance review may be a lot easier than you think though, particularly if you have a good idea before you start as to what you are looking for: if subsidence is a concern then keeping a ...
