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Buildings and Contents Insurance protects against loss or damage through: |
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Storm and flood |
| Earthquakes |
Explosions |
| Fire and lightning |
Subsidence |
| Smoke damage |
Aircraft |
| Riots and vandalism |
Vehicle impact |
| Falling trees |
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| Tenanted Property Insurance |
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| Tenanted Property Insurance is basically meant for owners of houses. With this kind of insurance cover, you can easily seek protection ........ |
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Buildings and Contents Insurance Specialist – Protect Your Property Against Possible Damages! |
Landlords, who own building premises, must have landlord building content insurance. This is important from the point of view of financial security on part of landlords. You can also seek help from landlord building content insurance experts who can guide you to get a suitable kind of insurance cover. By taking up this kind of cover, you can protect your buy to let property investment against potential damage. The possible risks include natural calamities and potential breakout of fire.
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Our insurance partners also provide coverage against events such as:
- Theft
- Storm and flood
- Earthquakes
- Explosions
- Fire and lightning
- Burst pipes and oil tanks
- Subsidence
- Smoke damage
- Aircraft
- Riots and vandalism
- Vehicle impact
- Falling trees
You can also get:
- Online quote 24/7 within seconds - with no obligation
- "New for Old" - full cost of repair or replacement
- Instant insurance cover - or from a start date of your choice
- Property Owners Liability up to £2 million
- Flexible additional options available
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You can also choose from various building and contents home insurance quotes. Your cover includes Property Owners Liability up to £2 million.
You can get an online quote 24/7 within seconds - with no obligation.
Your quote will be emailed to you.
Your Landlord Building and Contents Insurance will also include cover against the loss of rent up to 20% of the sum insured on the buildings damaged or destroyed if the property is uninhabitable. If your property is uninhabitable, the insurer will pay any accommodation costs to house your tenant(s) temporarily elsewhere. |