Water supply pipe insurance for landlord
Water supply pipe insurance for landlord
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rfisher

Original Poster:

5,043 posts

305 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Anyone know where I can get insurance cover for the water supply pipe on a house I'm renting out?

You can get cover if you live in the house but not if it's rented and your the Landlord.

Ta.

neilsie

952 posts

268 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Try homeserv by thameswater. about £7 pm don't think you need to be a customer.

Remember you need to cover sewage to the edge of your boundary also.

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Homeserve's offerings are here: http://www.homeserve.com/productcomparison?grp_id=...

I think Britishgas will offer similar covers for pipes now as well.

rfisher

Original Poster:

5,043 posts

305 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Thanks.

You need to be living in the property and own it to be covered with both those policies;

DEFINITIONS RELATING TO THE INSURANCE AND
ADMINISTRATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Certain words within your terms and conditions or your Policy
Summary have a particular meaning, shown below. Each time we
use one of these words it will have the same meaning:
1. You/your: the permanent occupier of the property as
recorded on your policy documents and your spouse/partner
and family who live with you.

Hence my post.

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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rfisher said:
Thanks.

You need to be living in the property and own it to be covered with both those policies;

DEFINITIONS RELATING TO THE INSURANCE AND
ADMINISTRATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Certain words within your terms and conditions or your Policy
Summary have a particular meaning, shown below. Each time we
use one of these words it will have the same meaning:
1. You/your: the permanent occupier of the property as
recorded on your policy documents and your spouse/partner
and family who live with you.

Hence my post.
Not sure what you're reading there. See here: http://www.homeserve.com/pdf/tac/tac-ILHS93B-HS147...

7. You/your means the landlord of the property, as policy–holder, recorded on
the policy documents.

rfisher

Original Poster:

5,043 posts

305 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Yes - for £37.50 per month Homeserve will cover supply pipes for Landlords.

Considering you can get cover for £12 per year to cover the supply pipe for home owners it's not really acceptable.

So does anyone know a company that will let me cover the supply pipe to a house I own and is now rented?

You really wouldn't think it would make any difference if I'm living there or it's rented but it clearly does.

neilsie

952 posts

268 months

Sunday 20th December 2009
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Homeserv do exactly that.

call them, tell them you are a landlord - they changed their policy last year to make a distinction between the private and landlord. just checked what i pay : £7.60pm

http://websales.homeserve.com/base/thameswater


there are others, google should help you.

rfisher

Original Poster:

5,043 posts

305 months

Monday 21st December 2009
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OK - so I rang Homeserve;

Homeowner £12 per year
Landlord £24 per month for cover including water supply pipe but not central heating
or £37.50 per month if CH is included.

Why?

Apparently because tenants may not like you and may deliberatly damage the pipe.

Go figure.