Our Knowledge Base is full of helpful blog articles, guides and checklists to help you through your property insurance journey. There are also in-depth guides to key categories, including unoccupied house insurance.
If a property is left empty for any length of time there is not only the apparent waste of an essential residential or commercial resource, there are also real financial…
In the run-up to Christmas, property news continues apace. Landlords need to stay as alert as ever to still further rules and regulations appearing on the near horizon. Stamp Duty…
Landlords show their determination in retaining the right to repossess their property, soaring prices reflect a revitalised housing market, and house-hunters hone their preferences and search terms for their ideal…
The small print of an insurance policy rarely seems to make very interesting reading, but here are a few reasons why you might want to break your normal habits and…
An official launch this month confirms the amalgamation of the Residential Landlords’ Association and the National Landlords’ Association to form the National Residential Landlords’ Association (NRLA), wrote Landlord Today on the…
The Right to Manage is a valuable legal freedom available to leaseholders since it allows them to assume some of the responsibilities otherwise exercised by their freeholding landlord – and may be…
Forgetting any legal obligation that you may have to your mortgage lender that dictates that you have appropriate buildings cover, arranging let property cover at the time you exchange buyer…
The last week sees a mixed bag of news stories bringing both positives and possibly less than welcome developments for homeowners, landlords and tenants. Here are just some of the…
Probably the most important consideration when buying any kind of insurance is to choose the policy that most closely suits your needs and circumstances. This is especially true of empty…
It’s an unfortunate fact of life that an empty property can sometimes be something of a magnet for trouble. That’s why it is always sensible to have empty house insurance in place…
Fluctuations in house prices, government initiatives to improve the energy performance of the homes we live in, and a top ten of the nation’s favourite places to live beside the…
Many homes may become temporarily vacant and unoccupied because the previous owner has died. There then follows a potentially lengthy and complicated process of probate during which the property, possessions…
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