What is Tenants’ Contents and Liability insurance?
Written by Nick Grant
18 Dec 2018
5 min read
If you are on your own or renting a room in a house-share or flat-share you might think about covering your liability for accidental damage to your landlord’s property. Sometimes accidents happen, and your landlord may ask you to pay for associated repairs or costs when least expected. Depending on your tenancy agreement this cover could be mandatory so in this article we answer some of the most common questions about tenants’ contents and liability insurance.
Why do tenants need liability insurance?
Tenants’ liability insurance can provide you peace of mind if you accidentally cause damage to the furniture, fixture, and fittings provided by your landlord. This cover is especially relevant if the property you are renting is also furnished by your landlord. Renting a home with non-family members could boost the chance of damage, theft, or items going missing, simply because a number of different people living in a property may be treated as high risk, and this means it is likely your premium could cost more!What does tenants contents insurance cover?
Standard home contents cover usually provides cover against natural causes such as fire, storm, or flood. Intasure Tenants’ Liability & Optional Contents insurance can cover against theft, malicious damage, collision, electrical power surge or loss of domestic fuel and also metered water. Other items (bicycles, laptops, tablets, smartphones, jewellery…) should be mentioned to your insurer when getting tenants’ content cover, to make sure these optional extras can be protected for their current value. When you stop to think about it, you might have a lot of stuff that could easily be lost, damaged or stolen. Some insurers will ask you to declare items over a certain limit, typically those that are of a higher value to replace and you should consider this when taking out insurance.Additional cover can include:
- Personal effects and valuables: you could get things covered when you take them outside your home and this is useful for helping to protect your valuable belongings you keep with you when you’re on the move.
- Theft and accidental damage to bicycles.
- Additional accidental damage cover to your contents.