LANDLORD INSURANCE WITH CCJ

  • Landlord cover for those who have been subject to a CCJ. 
  • Also covers those who have been made bankrupt, or have an IVA or poor credit history.
  • Underwritten by AXA Insurance.
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Home insurance for your rental property

Here at Homeprotect we specialise in providing home insurance for people with a history of financial difficulties.

We cover student let properties, homes with professional tenants and everything in between.

  • CCJs, bankruptcy, insolvency and IVAs all included.
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What’s covered by landlords home insurance?

Landlords insurance provides financial protection if you need to repair the property you let or replace your belongings after they’ve been stolen, damaged or destroyed.

It comes in two parts: buildings insurance (cover against damage to the property itself) and contents insurance (for damaged or stolen items within the home). These can be combined or bought separately, so the first step is deciding which option is better for you.

What we offer

Emergency help when you need it most 

If you have a home emergency — such as a power outage, uncontrollable leak or a broken lock — our 24/7 Home Emergency cover is included as standard. 

  • We aim to get an engineer to you within four hours 
  • For serious water leaks, we’ll try to have a plumber with you in two hours

Response times may vary during extreme weather. Policy terms and claim limits apply.

Repair guarantee

We guarantee any buildings work we arrange after a claim for two years. Contents repairs are guaranteed for one year. 

New for old

Where we replace a damaged or stolen item, we’ll do our best to match the original — on a ‘new for old’ basis. If that’s not possible, we’ll offer a suitable alternative or a full cash settlement. 

Family Legal Protection is included as standard. You’ll have access to expert telephone legal advice on personal matters under the laws of the UK and most of Europe. 

What isn’t covered?

There are some things we can’t cover, including: 

Gradual damage, wear and tear, or issues you knew about but didn’t fix 

Faulty design, construction, or workmanship.

Damage caused by poor maintenance or neglect

Malicious damage or theft by tenants, unless you meet our policy conditions (see below)  

Mechanical or electrical breakdown

Keeping your home and belongings in good condition is essential. If damage happens because of neglect or poor maintenance, your claim may be declined, and your policy could be cancelled. 

Deliberate or illegal acts by tenants 

If damage is caused deliberately or illegally by tenants (e.g. theft or malicious damage), we’ll cover up to £5,000 per claim — but only if the following conditions are met: 

Tenancy Agreement 
  • A valid Tenancy Agreement must be in place for all tenants. 
Regular inspections 
  • The property (inside and out) must be inspected at least once every 3 months, or as often as allowed in the agreement. 
  • A written inspection log must be kept for 24 months and reviewed every 6 months. 
Tenant checks before letting
  • At least one rent payment must be received from the tenant’s verified bank account. 
  • A copy of formal photo ID (passport or driving licence) must be kept for each tenant. 
  • Credit references must be obtained from a licensed agency (with permission to share if you claim). 
No subletting 
  • Subletting is not allowed. If discovered, you must act to remove sub-tenants as soon as possible. 
Not covered: 
  • Damage from lets under 90 days unless the let is licensed and meets legal standards 
  • Damage if the property is unoccupied 
  • Any amount you could legally recover from tenants, whether collected or not 

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Landlord Insurance Cover Levels

Our landlord insurance is designed to protect your property against insured events such as fire, storm, flood, escape of water, theft, malicious damage, subsidence, landslip or heave.

Buildings cover

Protects the main structure of your home, including attached garages and conservatories, and permanent outdoor features such as patios, driveways and boundary walls.

up to £1 million

(more cover available if you need it) 

Contents cover

Protects landlord contents (e.g. white goods, furnishings, window coverings) on a new for old basis. £7,500 of landlord contents cover is included as standard with buildings insurance.

up to £30,000

(more cover available if you need it) 

Loss of Rent

If your tenants can’t live in the property due to an insured event, we’ll cover the rent you would have received.

up to £30,000

Landlord Home emergency

Covers sudden emergencies like water leaks or heating breakdowns. We’ll aim to get help to you within hours.  

up to £500

Trace and access

Covers the cost of locating a water or oil leak and reinstating any disturbed flooring or walls.

up to £10,000

Outbuildings cover

Covers detached garages, sheds and similar structures within your boundary or legal responsibility.

from £20,000

Liability cover

Covers legal liability for injury or damage to others or their property.

up to £5 million

Included as standard if you don’t select the landlord-specific upgrade. 

up to £25,000

24/7 legal helpline and up to £50,000 for disputes, rent recovery, repossession and rent guarantees (subject to conditions). 

Optional

Accidental damage

Optional cover for unexpected mishaps around the home — such as breakages, spillages or damage caused by you, your guests or wild animals. Two levels of cover are available

Optional

New Customer?

If you’re deciding on whether to buy home insurance with us, you can use our latest policy booklets as a guide.

Existing Customer?

Your Questions Answered

Bankruptcy is not classed as a criminal conviction, however there is a question when you buy the policy which asks if any of the intended policyholders, or anybody living at the property, has been bankrupt in the last 5 years.

Yes. CCJ and IVA information is readily available via public records. In the event of a claim, especially a large claim or a series of smaller claims; an insurer will look very carefully at financial histories before paying out the claim. If the fact that there is a CCJ or IVA in the household is discovered and you didn’t disclose it if you were asked when you purchased the policy, the claim may not be paid out and it’s likely that your policy will be cancelled at the same time.

Unless you repay the full amount of the CCJ within one month of the CCJ being served against you, it will remain on your credit file for six years.

Your IVA will show on your record in the Individual Insolvency Register until three months after it ends, but will stay on your credit record for six years.

The length of time that information stays on your credit report depends on what type of information it is, but most information is removed after six years.

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