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landlord insurance

Hi,

Does anybody know where I can get landlord insurance & also earn nectar points from taking out such insurance ?


Dave
https://www.startsaving.me.uk

Comments

  • foxyuk
    foxyuk Posts: 966 Forumite
    Don't touch direct line whom are advertising heavy at mo. They don't tell u that they don't cover you if the tenant is claiming benefits
  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 33,074 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Sainsbury's Insurance i assume to collect nectar points.

    Confused.com have nectar rewards on their site, No idea what for.

    But i wouldnt choose an insurance policy because it had nectar points. It would be a bonus.

    I want proper cover 1st, And a good price 2nd.

    A thread popped up recently, You may find your not covered if your tennants steal all your property.

    So choose cover and read ALL the documents carefully.
    Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...

  • dacouch
    dacouch Posts: 21,636 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    foxyuk wrote: »
    Don't touch direct line whom are advertising heavy at mo. They don't tell u that they don't cover you if the tenant is claiming benefits

    "Only those individuals who have signed the tenancy agreement with you shall permanently reside at the property unless they are:

    members of the same family
    the partner of the tenant
    individuals under the age of 18 for whom the tenant is the legal guardian
    At least one of the individuals who have signed the tenancy agreement must be either employed, retired or in receipt of a disability benefit at the point of signing the tenancy agreement"
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