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    Your checklist for insurance small print

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    By Residentsline on November 1, 2017 Buying Insurance for your Block

    Belinda Bagnall is the Managing Director of Residentsline who’s sole focus has always been blocks of flats. 

    The devil is in the detail

    Insuring a block of flats or a building converted into flats is very different to insuring other types of property.

    With flats insurance there is inevitably a need for the policyholder to fulfil the requirements of the lease whilst, at the same time, recognising the beneficiaries of the policy i.e. the flat owners.

    The roles of Property Managing Agents, Residents’ Management Companies, Right to Manage Companies and Residents’ Associations also need to be considered.

    Having taken the time to study your quotes, selected the appropriate sections and read the brochures, you may be forgiven for believing you have the right insurance policy for your block.

    But what is hidden in the small print and what should you be looking for?

    Unfortunately, many policies that are sold for blocks of flats are, in fact, based on generic property owners’ policies leave, as such, the policy wording may not be sufficient to meet your needs. Some of the major areas you should consider include:

    Is the occupancy wording suitable or are flat owners left without cover due to circumstances beyond their control?

    Is the Policyholder (or the Property Manager acting for them) expected to comply with impractical policy warranties or conditions, such as :

    • types and percentage of types of occupant?
    • inspection of unoccupied flats?
    • inspection of flat roofs?
    • removal and storage of waste?
    •  illegal cultivation of drugs?

    Is the sum for alternative accommodation adequate, taking into account flats of differing sizes?

    Bearing in mind that rebuilding a block of flats can take several years, is there a time limit on the period of indemnity?

    Is loss of rent available to flat owners who have let out their flats as well as to the policyholder?

    Is there a Non-invalidation Clause which prevents the policy being invalidated by circumstances outside the knowledge or control of the policyholder?

    Does the Liability cover offer protection to flat owners, occupants, Property Managers and all relevant parties to ensure that during their involvement with the property that they will not be held financially liable for damage to the block following a claim?

    All blocks of flats are different and it is important to remember to check the small print to make sure your block is covered for your needs.

    For a block of flats insurance quotation for your property call the Residentsline team on 0800 281235 or visit Get a Quote – Residentsline Limited

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    At Residentsline, our flats insurance policies are tailored to your needs; created for all sizes and types of blocks of flats and apartments. Our insurance cover also includes the option to include directors and officer’s liability insurance, terrorism insurance, lift cover or legal expenses protection as part of your policy or as a separate policy if desired. Residentsline | 0800 281 235 | [email protected]

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