renting property
Building and Contents Insurance
When you are living in rented accommodation it is the landlord's
responsibility to take care of the building insurance. However,
this does not take care of your contents and possessions or damage
caused by you or your visitors to the landlord's fixtures and fittings.
There are also several other risks which, as a tenant, you should
consider. It is well worth thinking about the benefits to be had
through a relatively inexpensive tenant's insurance package.
For example, comprehensive cover can be arranged which includes:
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Full all-inclusive risks cover for
your house contents
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Cover for damage to landlord's fixtures
and fittings - protects your security deposit
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Malicious damage and vandalism
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Occupiers and personal liability
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Alternative accommodation and rent
payments
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Frozen food
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Money and credit cards
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Extended cover to possessions when
outside and away from home.
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In addition tenants may consider
taking out accident, sickness and redundancy protection by way
of protecting their rent payments.
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