Insurance Information

Unoccupied properties: the hidden insurance trap during voids and refurbishments
Why “it’s only empty for a few weeks” can create the biggest cover misunderstandings — even outside winter Most landlords

Accidental vs malicious tenant damage: what landlords think is covered (and what policies actually mean)
A practical guide to one of the most misunderstood areas of landlord insurance Tenant damage is where expectations and reality

Why landlord insurance claims stall: 5 avoidable reasons (and how to prevent delays)
Most claim frustration isn’t bad luck — it’s predictable friction that landlords can reduce in advance Claims don’t usually stall

Myth vs Reality: “Cheaper landlord insurance is the same cover”
How to compare policies properly — and the five questions that stop landlords buying a nasty surprise It’s tempting to

Flats and leasehold rentals: the 5 insurance misunderstandings that cause the biggest problems
A plain-English guide for landlords — because flats often involve “who covers what” confusion Flats are one of the most

The landlord policy schedule sanity-check: 8 details that cause the most problems (and how to fix them)
If you’re comparing quotes or approaching renewal, start here — accuracy is what protects you at claim time Most landlord

Landlord claims support: what it really means (and when it applies)
A clear guide to how claims usually work — and what NetRent & Clear can (and can’t) do Claims are

What landlords actually get with NetRent + Clear (and why it matters at renewal and claim time)
A plain-English look at the process — so you know what you’re buying, not just what you’re paying If landlord

Why winter losses are more severe in high-value and complex rental properties
What makes prestige homes, listed buildings and complex portfolios harder (and costlier) to recover after storms, leaks and freezing weather

How letting agents can help landlords avoid underinsurance problems this winter
Winter exposes gaps in many landlords’ insurance policies Letting agents and property managers often see the earliest signs of winter-related