You're letting your property to people who are not a family unit but share facilities: communal areas and living spaces. So, to protect your property and its contents against risks of damage and protect yourself against loss of rental income, you need House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) insurance.
We understand all HMOs are different. There isn't a one-size-fits-all approach to insurance, and your premium rate may depend on how the facilities are shared.
We can help you find the HMO landlord insurance that's right for you, ensuring your assets are protected against the unexpected, quickly and without fuss.
HMO insurance doesn't protect your tenants' personal belongings though, so make sure they're aware that they need to make their own insurance arrangements.
The risks associated with HMOs are greater than those with sole occupancy, so insurance policy terms also differ. Standard landlords insurance may not be sufficient, so you may not be adequately protected if you don't have the right HMO insurance in place. You'll also need to register your property as an HMO and check with your local council if you need a licence.
Our team of specialist HMO insurance experts understand the challenges you face. By taking time to assess your individual needs, we'll explore the HMO landlord insurance market and arrange the cover that's right for you.
As a specialist HMO landlord insurance broker, we can arrange cover that protects you and your property, including: