The Source extends landlord property panel

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Source Insurance has extended its landlord property insurance offering.

It has added Amlin to its panel, which joins RSA, AXA, Landlords Choice, and Sentinel to take the number of providers on its landlord property insurance panel to five.

The Source said Amlin’s landlord property insurance product is competitively priced, especially for professionals and students and comes with many aspects of optional cover built in as standard; for example, accidental damage for glass and sanitary ware, loss of rent and alternative accommodation costs plus trace and access.

The cover also extends to unoccupied properties for up to 60 days with excesses starting from £100.

Mick Cairns, the Source’s insurance director, said: “Source have been working with Amlin for some time with other aspects of our Landlord back-book and have impressed us with their competitiveness and quality of cover in this growing market, and we were keen to build a new business product with them.”

Kevin Paterson, the Source’s managing director, added: “The welcome addition of Amlin is part of our ongoing strategy to build the most comprehensive landlord property panel in the industry and demonstrates our commitment to what is fast becoming a significant part of the UK property landscape.”

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