
Can I Insure An Empty Property?
Empty property insurance can protect your property if it’s likely to be left unoccupied for more than 30 days. Taking out house insurance for empty properties is a smart move if you’re selling your…
Empty property insurance can protect your property if it’s likely to be left unoccupied for more than 30 days. Taking out house insurance for empty properties is a smart move if you’re selling your…
Did you know that an empty house could require specialist insurance? Whether you’re planning an extended holiday, got big renovation plans, make sure you check whether your insured on the right policy
Are you planning to leave your house unoccupied and looking to insure your vacant property? Find out when you can apply and ensure you meet all the requirements in our recent article.
Did you know that if a property you own is left empty for a number of consecutive days, you may not be completely covered by your standard home or landlord insurance?
When you are arranging your property insurance you might often hear talk about the perils of underinsurance. You’ll be warned that it’s something to avoid at all costs. But what exactly does the term…
If you’re wondering “Can I use standard home insurance for my empty property?”, empty home insurance may well be a sensible option to consider.
If you are planning to leave your property vacant for a period of time, you’ll find that the best way to protect the building & its contents is to invest in unoccupied home insurance
There are likely to be two principal insurance issues whenever you are considering renovating or refurbishing an empty property: The issues are such that the standard forms of building and contents.
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)
As you may be aware, elements of your buildings and contents insurance may become invalid in situations where your property sits unoccupied for more than a specified period of time.
Unoccupied property insurance is a vital aspect for any landlord to be aware of. As, in recent years, many property owners have become accidental landlords, many of the finer details of insurance.
Unoccupied property insurance is an area of cover that occasionally catches property owners out and at other times causes confusion.