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Good contents insurers for landlords?

Hi

I am new to the letting game through a relocation with work. My property is in Scotland and I have landlord registration, gas safety certificate, PAT done, EPC and tenants all sorted out, last thing to sort is my contents insurance. I am letting my flat fully furnished and preferably I would like a policy that would cover me if the worst happened and the tenants ruined my sofas / dining table etc (dont think this will happen, done reference and credit checks plus they are very nice couple...) . Nationwide gave me a quote through Liverpool Victoria, would be happy enough to go for it but was wondering if it would be better to go with a specialist in this field? i saw homelet advertised, has anyone had any good bad or indifferent experiences with them?

Many thanks

ps I dont need buildings insurance as I pay this with my factor fee

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  • Len_Brenan
    Len_Brenan Posts: 10 Forumite
    I went through homelet in the end. Can anyone recommend good legal protection / home emergency cover for landlords?
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