Why CIA Landlord Insurance Scotland?
What does landlord insurance in Scotland cover?
You can tailor your landlord insurance policy depending on what you'd like to be covered for. The more cover you include, the higher your policy premiums will likely be. The different levels of cover you can choose from include:
- Buildings only
- Buildings & contents
- Contents only (not including your tenant's belongings)
- Fixtures and fittings
- Full accidental damage
- Loss of rent
- Alternative accommodation
- Property owner's liability
- Unoccupied property cover
- Legal protection
- Malicious damage caused by tenants up to a maximum of £5,000
- Theft by tenants up to a maximum of £5,000
- Malicious Damage & Theft By Tenants
- Trace & Access Cover (most policies)
- Landlord Legal Expenses
- Legal Expenses
Do I need landlord insurance in Scotland?
While it's not legally required to have landlord insurance in Scotland, many mortgage lenders in Scotland may require it as a condition of the loan. A conventional home insurance policy does not offer the appropriate cover for a buy-to-let property. Whether you rent out the property short or long-term, landlord home insurance is strongly recommended to protect your investment.
Get a landlord insurance quote today and ensure you have the appropriate cover needed before your tenants move in.
Our Expert says...
"Our team of experienced Scottish landlord insurance experts can help you find the right coverage to give you peace of mind and protect your investment. We will guide you through the process, and you can rest assured that your property and tenants are well protected."
Richard Wayman - Finance General ManagerAdvice Centre for Landlords in Scotland
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