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signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance

Last post 07 Jun 2008, 6:41 PM by Richard Hartley. 5 replies.
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  •  07 Nov 2007, 12:34 PM 375735

    signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance


    Hi All

    Well, after a few years of managing our properties, we have decided to put them with a property manager. 

    One of the points in the terms and conditions details that we have building AND contents insurance for each property. 
    We thought that we only need building insurance since the tenants have their own contents insurance. 

    Otherwise, it would be like having contents insurance on each property TWICE.

    Would like to know if
    a- it is a legal requirement to have contents insurance on buy to lets, 
    and
    b - what is everyone else's situation or views on this.

    Thanks!


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  •  07 Nov 2007, 4:41 PM 376049 in reply to 375735

    Re: signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance

    many btl insurance property policies include floorings and white goods   - if you let unfurnished then i cannot see why you should need additional contents insurance  -  read your policy and see what it says

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  •  07 Nov 2007, 8:14 PM 376183 in reply to 375735

    Re: signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance

    Hi.  I know that our insurers do not cover any interior stuff, ie. carpets, curtains, blinds, white goods, etc. etc. so we take out separately, content only policies are really cheap though
  •  11 Nov 2007, 11:46 PM 378976 in reply to 376049

    Re: signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance

    I only have the buildings insurance - mine covers floorings and white goods - all other items I state are the responsibility of the tenant.

    I only need buildings insurance as a requirement of my mortgage, don't know whether this varies by lender

      I do recommend that my tenants take out contents insurance to protect their own belongings - but I do not enforce this as it is their choice!

  •  13 Nov 2007, 10:46 AM 379421 in reply to 378976

    Re: signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance

    most BTL buildings policies cover fixtures and fittings to the property .... i.e. everything that is fixed to the house.  the colloquial explanation often used is if you imagine being able to pick up a house (!!) and turn it upside down .... everything that DOESN'T fall out is "fixtures and fittings".  it does vary by insurer though.  when i quote the "sum insured" i usually add 20% ... just so that i'm well covered.  you would only need contents insurance if yo provide furnished accomodation. 

     


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  •  07 Jun 2008, 6:41 PM 510119 in reply to 379421

    Re: signing properties over to an agent - re- contents insurance

    You need to look at the definition of "buildings" in the policy document very carefully.  Insurers don't generally regard carpets, curtains and white goods as fixtures and fittings.  If you want cover for those items in your rented property (and you only have buildings insurance) you should make sure that your insurer does include those items in its definition of buildings.  Then make a suitable allowance in your buildings sum insured.

    If not, you'll need to add some contents cover in addition to buildings cover.


    At the time of writing, the contributor is employed by Alan Boswell Group. Views or opinions expressed here by the contributor may not represent those of Alan Boswell Group and/or its subsidiaries.
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