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It's important to take out Home Contents Insurance to protect your belongings:
- As your landlord, we insure the structure and fittings of your home and you're responsible for insuring all your contents and personal belongings.
It’s important to take out contents insurance to cover your personal belongings against flood, fire, theft, and accidental damage. If something happens to destroy or damage your belongings, it can cost a lot of money to replace these items, some of which may be essential.
We strongly recommend that all our tenants take out home contents insurance, and you’ll need to make your own arrangements to do this. Your policy should cover damage caused by fire, flooding, storms, and theft.
Find a home contets insurance provider:
Contents insurance can help provide peace of mind should the worst happen. You can find insurance providers on comparison websites like the ones listed below.
Please note that these sites are for information only and we don’t warrant, endorse, or assume liability for the information provided by them.
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- Staying safe at home
- My home
- Report a repair
- Our Repairs Policy
- Repairs how-to guides
- Get permission to carry out repairs, alterations, or improvements yourself
- Our improvement programme
- Dealing with damp, condensation, and mould
- Why you should take out home contents insurance
- Buying your home through Right to Buy or Right to Acquire
- My tenancy
- Get support to manage your tenancy
- Preparing for a Be One Homes tenancy
- How to keep your home secure
- Taking in lodgers
- Running a business from your home
- Pets
- Affordable furniture and flooring for tenants
- Donating or recycling your furniture
- Assigning a tenancy to someone else (assignment)
- Ending a tenancy
- Ending a tenancy due to bereavement
- Succeeding to a tenancy after a bereavement (succession)
- Tackling tenancy fraud
- Useful information for new tenants
- Rent and other payments
- Information for homeowners and leaseholders
- Staying safe at home
- My home
- Report a repair
- Our Repairs Policy
- Repairs how-to guides
- Get permission to carry out repairs, alterations, or improvements yourself
- Our improvement programme
- Dealing with damp, condensation, and mould
- Why you should take out home contents insurance
- Buying your home through Right to Buy or Right to Acquire
- My tenancy
- Get support to manage your tenancy
- Preparing for a Be One Homes tenancy
- How to keep your home secure
- Taking in lodgers
- Running a business from your home
- Pets
- Affordable furniture and flooring for tenants
- Donating or recycling your furniture
- Assigning a tenancy to someone else (assignment)
- Ending a tenancy
- Ending a tenancy due to bereavement
- Succeeding to a tenancy after a bereavement (succession)
- Tackling tenancy fraud
- Useful information for new tenants
- Rent and other payments
- Information for homeowners and leaseholders