Risk Management for Landlords
December 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Reducing risk before even thinking about considering landlord’s insurance can lead to long term financial benefits. These long term benefits stretch not only to you but also to your tenants, the insurance company and even the economy.
So what exactly is risk management about? Risk management in its simplest form is about identifying risk, reducing [...]
Top Tips for Landlords
December 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The recession has impacted many businesses and individuals in different ways. The slump in the property market, which saw house prices fall by 18.9% in 2008, has left many owners unable to sell their homes.
Those wanting to sell their home just as the recession struck have been finding it more difficult to seal the [...]
Make Use of Online Insurance for Landlords!
December 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
It is a must for landlords to have an insurance if they want to protect their property against any kind of loss. A building or property may be exposed to innumerable risks such as fire, theft, and so on. I would be a wise decision to have a cover that protects against such risks. If [...]
What private landlords should expect from a property management landlord services company
December 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Taking the giant leap in becoming a private landlord can be a daunting step, but it need not be. After all, property investment in the United Kingdom has and always will be even in times of economic downturn a sound, long-term investment with good returns.
When you think that the prices of houses doubles [...]
Insurance for Landlords – Protect Property!
November 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
landlords building insurance is a great way to protect your property against any kind of loss or theft to property. In case, the property or building was to catch fire and was witness to theft, this could provide as a protective mechanism. It is advisable to protect the property than repent later in the eventuality [...]
Get educated on landlords home insurance
November 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Everyone that has ever considered home ownership (especially if the home is going to be not only an investment but also an income producing asset) has thought long and hard about getting the proper coverage for that asset. As they factor in the various costs associated with buying, owning and renting a property, they are [...]
Landlords rental insurance?
November 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
I am hoping to rent my house out through my local estate agent. They tell me I can take insurance out in case a tenant does not pay rent but another estate agent tells me these kind of insurance policies have all kinds of loopholes and I would have to wait until the end of [...]
Florida Real Estate – Incompetent Florida Landlords Ruin Things for the Rest of Us
November 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
As a Florida landlord I have several homes currently for rent in the South Florida real estate market.
Each day, phone calls come in from Florida tenants asking about one of the homes for rent. With each new phone conversation, prospective tenant provide shocking revelations about how clueless some Florida real estate investors are when they [...]
Insurance Coverage To Save Landlords Property!
November 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A landlord needs to take a suitable coverage in order to protect his buy to let property. It is not enough if he rents the house in a good condition, care should be taken to protect the property. He should make sure that the building is properly maintained before renting; fence in pools, trim hazards [...]
flat rental. floor damaged by fridge defrosting. should it be covered by landlord’s inurance?
November 28, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
Tenant vacated flat at end of rental but left fridge open and swithced on. It defrosted and leaked, damaging the laminated floor. Is tenant fully liable or should landlord’s insurance cover this with tenant possibly paying excess. Landlord is pursuing tenant for entire cost, having had the work carried out without reference [...]
