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Shared Tenancy: Contents Insurance. Possible?
aarondlr
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We are three in the household at the moment in London. We have a contract with shared tenancy with the landlord, all three of us are named on the rental agreement.
I've looked around a little bit, but have been unable to find a solution. As all policies seem to only allow you to list two people. Does anyone know the most effective way to have all three of us insured?
Surely with so many rental agreements in London, there must be a way.
I've looked around a little bit, but have been unable to find a solution. As all policies seem to only allow you to list two people. Does anyone know the most effective way to have all three of us insured?
Surely with so many rental agreements in London, there must be a way.
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It is possible, though not all "off the peg" online insurers will cover it.
Try Endsleigh, a local broker (not Swinton), or google contents cover for shared tenancy for some ideas0 -
So effectively we'd need to consider taking out the insurance individually?0
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No - you can get shared tenancy insurance as mentioned in #2 - try the 3 suggestions on where to find it.0
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Per Quentin - Endlsleigh appear allow more than two tenants online too - same policy.
https://home.endsleigh.co.uk/Quote/Questions?pageNumber=1I am just thinking out loud - nothing I say should be relied upon!
I do however reserve the right to be correct by accident.0 -
The only Broker system I know of that allows more that two applicants for home insurance is OpenGI.
A good broker who can help you, and who also uses this system is Grove & Dean.
Try them.0
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