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BUILDINGS & CONTENTS INSURANCE

Comprehensive protection for property and belongings

Get peace of mind with tailored buildings and contents insurance designed for landlords and tenants.

Ideal home insurance for landlords and tenants

Whether you're a landlord safeguarding your investment, or a tenant securing your personal belongings, buildings and contents cover ensures you're protected if the unexpected happens.

Our insurance partner offers personalised policies that are 5-star DEFAQTO-rated, so you’re never left counting the cost.

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Taking care of your investment

For landlords, buildings and contents insurance is essential business protection. It covers your property’s structure and furnishings, minimising the financial impact should an incident like flooding or accidental damage occur.

  • Covers rebuild costs and tenant furnishings
  • Protects against loss of rental income
  • Suitable for landlords owning multiple properties or a single buy-to-let
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Essential cover for tenants' belongings

While your landlord protects the building itself, safeguarding your personal belongings is your responsibility. Contents insurance offers flexible cover that protects your possessions in case of fire, theft, flooding, or damage, ensuring you're financially secure should the unexpected happen.

  • Flexible policy options tailored for tenants
  • Protection against loss or damage of belongings
  • Liability insurance included, helping to protect your deposit

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know

  • It safeguards you financially from large unexpected costs, like repairing or replacing possessions or even rebuilding your home after serious incidents.

  • Not legally, but landlords often recommend it. Without cover, you’d bear the full cost if your possessions were damaged or stolen.


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