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Landlord Insurance - Standard Cover

The whole point of a Landlords Insurance is that you can rent a property out and be confident that despite the fact that you are nowhere near the property and it is effectively in the hands of tenants that you can still guard against most things that could happen to the property and/or any contents that you may choose to leave in the property when you rent it out.

The main thing with any property that is rented out is that the main perils are covered to stop any damage to the building really hurting you. With Landlords Insurance things that are covered as standard are usually; Fire, lightning, Earthquake, Explosion, Storm, Flood, Weight of Snow, Escape of Water, Escape of Oil, Theft or Attempted Theft, Malicious Damage or Vandalism, Impact by Aircraft, Impact by Vehicles or Animals and Subsidence.

Most of the things above seem straight forward but there are certain conditions within the policy that must be noted. In the case of Theft or Attempted Theft a forcible entry or exit condition usually applies which means that they have to have had to break in and if the tenants just left the door open then this wouldn't be covered. This effectively means that the tenants do have to do something on their part as well by remembering to lock up and make sure that the house is secure at all times.

Impact by animals is also another one that is sometimes misunderstood as it doesn't usually cover any pets, therefore it would only cover animals that were from outside the home, this is done so that things like a large family dog knocking down a small wall in the garden cannot be claimed for, however if the wall was knocked down by a rhino from the local zoo that had escaped (god forbid) then you can claim and get the damage undone.

The last of these which is a bit more in depth is the subject of Malicious Damage and Vandalism. Whilst most insurers will cover this under a Landlords policy they will not cover it if any damage is done by the tenant themselves, it is seen that Malicious Damage by the Tenant is a far greater risk as they are always at the property and anyone can lose their temper. There are insurers out there though that will cover rented properties from any cases where the tenants may maliciously damage the property, although some may put a claim limit on there of 5,000 others will happily cover that peril up to your requested Building Sum Insured.

I hope that this clears things up for people that are looking to find out more about Landlords Insurance and what exactly you can get cover for when you are renting out a property to tenants.

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