What is HMO landlord insurance?
HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) landlord insurance is specialist cover for landlords that own and rent out properties that are classified as HMOs.
With high house prices and the cost of living crisis, more people are sharing accommodation and looking to rent a HMO. Therefore, this is a great investment opportunity for landlords as it should be easy to find paying tenants.
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"Accurate information must be provided when obtaining a quotation, including the building and the tenants type and number of tenants, to ensure you have a policy that is suitable. Here at CIA, we have multiple insurers that will offer policies for HMO properties."
Do I need insurance for HMOs?
A standard landlord insurance policy won't protect your investment if you rent out a HMO. You need specialist HMO insurance that reflects your HMO licence whether it's for a small HMO or a larger property that needs complex licensing.
Get a quoteDo I need HMO landlord insurance if I have landlord cover already?
Standard landlord insurance won't cover a HMO. If you already have a landlord insurance policy and begin renting out your property to multiple people from different households, you will need to change it to HMO insurance. Contact your insurer to update your protection to HMO landlord insurance.
As a standard landlord insurance policy isn't valid for HMOs, the insurer can refuse to pay out so inform your provider immediately. If your current provider doesn't offer HMO insurance, or if they offer you an expensive quote, CIA can help.
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