Articles, tagged with "landlords insurance", page 4
14th January 2010
The latest stage in proposed legislation concerning letting agents and landlords was announced by Margaret Beckett in summer 2009. Under that proposal anyone letting residential property in England and Wales must appear on a national register. Such legisl...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
05th November 2009
The trend of property investment in the UK grew at a ferocious rate over the last couple of decades. Gone was the idea of only the very rich being landlords and the idea that your property was a family home to live in. The trend brought on a new generat...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
05th October 2009
Business Insurance has been developed to provide essential cover in the event of claims arising from loss or damage to property and injury to persons in the course of carrying out your business activities. To protect your assets it is essential to have i...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
17th September 2009
This article is designed to inform you about Malicious Damage cover in a Landlords Insurance Policy which is something that people are always worried about when they rent their second property out, mainly because you rarely know the people that you rent i...
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Author:
Nathan3011
17th September 2009
Don't put your asset at stake. Finding a right tenant can save you from all your problems. A basic tenant background check carried out will save you all embarrassing situations later. No more are you left worrying about your property being in wrong hands,...
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Author:
Vijay Keerthi
19th May 2009
Landlord insurance is a type of cover that a property owner can take against his / her property. It is similar to normal home owner buildings insurance. You invest a sizeable amount of money on property. Risking it against various kinds of loss is not a w...
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Author:
Kirthy
05th May 2009
In essence landlords insurance is very similar to the normal home owner buildings insurance you would take out on your property. Just like you would insure your home to protect your investment against damaged caused to your property - eg through fire, ter...
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Author:
dezbroatch
28th April 2009
For people who are letting out their property or properties it is essential that you cover these assets against the unthinkable happening.
You seriously do not want to lose the capital you gain from renting your properties for lack of an insurance pre...
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Author:
dezbroatch
27th April 2009
Buy to Let Insurance is an essential element for anyone who is looking to rent out their property. As a landlord, it would be quite safe to say a lot of hard work and personal finance has gone into obtaining your property or properties. It's essential tha...
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Author:
dezbroatch
31st March 2009
With the country well into its worst recession for some considerable time - although nobody knows how long it will last - property owners may find that some tenants are facing financial difficulties.
Residential landlords could see tenants losing thei...
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Author:
pmcindoe
31st March 2009
Being a landlord, it is very likely you have made a significant investment of your hard-earned money into your property. This means it is very important that your investment is protected should the unthinkable happen.
There's no point in assuming that ...
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Author:
Les Patterson
13th March 2009
If you are a landlord and don't have an insurance, it is advisable you get one. There are numerous advantages of landlord insurance. The thought of getting an insurance may not even come across your mind. Some of the landlords don't give a thought to havi...
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Author:
Kirthy
20th February 2009
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Author:
Steve Last
08th February 2009
Do not get all anxious about the procurement of landlord insurance, because it is just as simple to procure as any other property related insurance. beware the temptation to put of the procurement of landlord insurance, and never think to yourself that be...
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Author:
Nigel Thomas
08th February 2009
Landlords Property Insurance covers damage to your property. Such insurance will cover the property you are letting for damage from events such as a fire or flood. It is therefore, important to get your building or property insured at the right time. So t...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty