Modus joins Berkeley Alexander buy-to-let panel

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Berkeley Alexander has revealed that specialist managing general agent Modus has joined its quote and buy buy-to-let panel.

Modus was appointed to the general insurance provider’s household panel in December last year with its Lloyd’s backed, auto rated Home Insurance Plus product. Its is a bedroom rated product offering buildings cover at £750,000 with the option to include landlords’ contents at £75,000 and it provides cover for both standard and complex risks, such as non-standard construction, listed buildings and unoccupied properties.

The appointment to the panel now means that brokers arranging buy-to-let landlords’ insurance through Berkeley Alexander can now access the Modus product alongside Berkeley Alexander’s choice of other insurers.

Geoff Hall, managing director of Berkeley Alexander, said: “Having Modus available on both our buy to let and household panels offers brokers even more choice and flexibility – making competitive and innovative products for both standard and complex risks easily available on our convenient quote and buy system. This is another great addition to our panel.”

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