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Tenants Liability Insurance (again..)
claire111
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I have searched and read previous threads but am struggling to find companies to quote for this insurance, other than the one my letting agent 'kindly' gave me - Hepburns Insurance.
The letting agent (Leaders) insists upon it. I need to take it out in order to collect keys and I may well cancel after 14 days but I do not want to use their company.
The agent stipulates the insurance must cover accidental damage to the landlords fixtures and fittings, but all the tenant policies I can find are only for contents !
Can anyone please name an alternative ?
I am so weary of completing countless 45 question documents online only to get to the end to find they're not suitable.
TIA
Claire
The letting agent (Leaders) insists upon it. I need to take it out in order to collect keys and I may well cancel after 14 days but I do not want to use their company.
The agent stipulates the insurance must cover accidental damage to the landlords fixtures and fittings, but all the tenant policies I can find are only for contents !
Can anyone please name an alternative ?
I am so weary of completing countless 45 question documents online only to get to the end to find they're not suitable.
TIA
Claire
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I believe endsleigh do it as part of their contents insurance?Debt free Feb 2021 🎉0
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Yes they do ! Thankyou so much I was losing the will to live
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