Protect your investment property with our broad cover.

 

Whether your property is damaged by tenants, destroyed by fire, or if you’re owed rent or are liable for medical bills, we can look after you.

Key features of our Landlord's Insurance

 

Features Landlords Residential Property Insurance
Accidental breakage of fixed glass, basins, sinks, baths and toilets
included in loss or damage by a tenant or their visitors
Yes
Accidental damage
excludes loss or damage caused by a tenant or their visitors
Yes
Architects, surveyors and legal fees
paid in addition to the sum insured
Yes - Up to 10% of sum insured
Burning out of an electric motor
for motors up to 15 years old and no bigger than 3.7kW
Yes
Deliberate or intentional acts, vandalism or a malicious acts Yes
Choice of liability
$5 million, $10 million, $15 million or $20 million
Yes
Flood Cover (Automatic) Yes
Optional Loss of Rent cover
If your building is uninhabitable, up to 12 months, up to the sum insured chosen
Yes
Optional Rent Default and Theft by a Tenant cover
Up to $5,000 less any excess or bond money
Yes
Removal of Debris and Demolishing Costs
paid in addition to the sum insured
Yes - Up to 10% of sum insured
Water or liquid damage Yes

 

This list is a summary of highlighted features and benefits only. Please refer to the CGU Landlords Residential Property Insurance Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Target Market Determinations and Supplementary Product Disclosure Statement for full terms and conditions.

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Footnotes:

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