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  • Profile photo of giannigianni
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    @gianni
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    hi everyone…….has anyone any good advise on landlord insurance and recomend any one company in particular who specialises in landlord insurace

    cheers

    gianni

    Profile photo of brownwombatbrownwombat
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    @brownwombat
    Join Date: 2003
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    Hi gianni – i need the same info. I have been told AON has Landlord Property insurance. U need to have the rental managers / agent name supplied. They send u a form to fill out with an optional building insurance as well. Hope this helps. I have a Brisbane # 07 3223 7400.
    Cheers
    Browni

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    @dram
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    Hi,

    Have a look at this thread….

    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1275

    It talks about the types of insurance involved with IP…..building, contents, landlord.

    Cheers

    Profile photo of brownwombatbrownwombat
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    @brownwombat
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    Thks Dram – have read this thread and it has really helped me. I’ll be on the phone this week. I’m new to this and still have lots to learn with only 2 IPs over the last 12 months,so much appreciated for your help.
    Cheers[:)]
    Q. Do most people get the jitters, can’t sleep, feel ill just after signing contracts & the like – wondering if all will be OK ?

    Profile photo of GlaucoGlauco
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    [:(!]HiGianni,
    Ive just had a very bad experience with a insurance company, in that they print in bold black ink on there front page a standard list of what you are covered for under Landlord insurance, but dont outline in any way that extra charges apply for all the listed coverage. I will let you guess the result when I tried to make a claim for property vandalism by the tenant.I would sugest you have a solicitor check the fine print. My loss exceeded $5000.
    If you would like to know the company you can email me on [email protected] and Ill forward the details.

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