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best landlord insurance
diamond_dave
Posts: 828 Forumite
I've been with NIG via local broker who now no longer uses them. Can anyone recommend good landlords insurance cover.When I use a comparison site many companies won't cover me! Any advice,please.
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What are their reasons for not covering you?0
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There is no 'best'.
It depends what cover you want, what kind of property, where etc etc
Get half a dozen quotes and then read the policy documents carefully to see if they match your requirements (or vice verse!).0 -
Agree with the above. Does "best" mean "cheapest", "most cover", "top customer service"? Even then, one company might be the "best" for you and the "worst" for the next person.
All you can do is get a few quotes together and make your own comparison on price, cover, service, etc. and then make an informed decision.0
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