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  • Profile photo of piratepirate
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    hi

    ive currently a i/p being rented out.. insurance policy about to expire.. looking for good landlord/tenant insurance policy cover – can anyone recommend any policies? aami any good?

    cheers

    -p

    Profile photo of Paul DobsonPaul Dobson
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    Hi Pirate

    Our experience is that the NRMA have a very good Landlord’s Policy.

    Cheers, Paul

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    Profile photo of CallanderCallander
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    http://www.rentalprotectionplus.aon.com.au/

    Being a property manager i have dealt with this insurance, have had no problems with claim and they cover ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE a lot of other policies do not cover this.

    Profile photo of piratepirate
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    thanks folks, ill look into those.. has anyone used AAMI ? they have a new landlord / tenant protection insurance.

    Profile photo of CallanderCallander
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    Had a Landlord recently who’s tenant passed away. AAMI did not cover death of tenant, so LL was unable to claim loss of rent until a new tenant was found. when i called them up to check if the LL would be covered they had not even heard of covering for the death of a tenant.

    Profile photo of v8ghiav8ghia
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    Hi. We are using AAMI at present, had a bit of a shop around and they are always good value. Got the Building insurance, with some contents cover, and the landlord insurance on top of that. (Got to get them all together) Seemed to cover most things, inc accidental and deliberate damage etc. never claimed though. The one occassion I wanted to was for broken glass but it was less than my exess….must think about lowering it next renewal. I would have gone with Terri Scheer i think otherwise, as it seemed to cover even more as far as court costs etc go, and from memory seemed more ‘specialised’. All the best with you r search.

    Profile photo of 1HotValuer1HotValuer
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    I use SGIO. Their quote was cheaper than AAMI.

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