HomeLet extends insurance for sharers

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Students living in shared accommodation are now eligible for HomeLet’s Tenant’s Contents Insurance+ policy which offers protection against theft and accidental damage.

The policy covers the policy holder and two additional tenants who are named on the tenancy agreement.

Up until now only professional sharers have been eligible but HomeLet has extended the policy to cover student sharers.

According to HomeLet the average premium for three tenants sharing a property on the Tenants Contents Insurance+ policy is £12 per month.

HomeLet’s managing director John Boyle said: “Tenant’s Contents Insurance+ is designed specifically to protect tenants

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