There is good news for devoted pet owners struggling to find
rented accommodation with their best friends. A specialist insurance policy is
available through Endsleigh Insurance Brokers and Dogs Trust, the UK’s
largest dog welfare charity, to encourage more landlords to accept pets in
their properties, making it easier for pet owners to rent with their pets.
The Specialist Landlords Insurance policy – in
partnership with Lets with Pets is to be launched in May 2013 and will be
available to individual landlords through Dogs Trust’s Lets with Pets scheme: www.letswithpets.org.uk. The policy
aims to give landlords the peace of mind that pet damage will be covered as
standard.
Clare Kivlehan, Dogs Trust Lets with Pets Manager,
says:
“As more people are turning to renting, we feel that pet
owners shouldn’t have to fall short of finding the perfect property. Our
research has shown that over three quarters of pet owners experience
difficulties finding privately rented accommodation that allows pets. It is unfair that some responsible owners are forced into
giving up their pets because of accommodation issues.”
The insurance policy created by Endsleigh and Lets with Pets
has been established due to overwhelming demand from Landlords who are eager to
branch out and rent to pet owners, but want the reassurance of specialist
buildings and contents insurance. Tellingly, a recent survey
found that 88% of landlords said they would rent to pet owners if there was an
insurance product available covering pet damage.
The Lets with Pets scheme, run by Dogs Trust, aims to make
private renting with pets easier for pet owners, landlords, and letting
agencies by providing practical advice and a range of free resources.
Sean Sage, Endsleigh’s Let Property Sector Manager,
commented:
“With over 30 year’s experience developing property
insurance solutions for the landlords sector, Endsleigh is committed to
providing specialist insurance protection to meet all the requirements of buy
to let landlords. Often the perceived problem of pet damage is the major
obstacle for landlords when it comes to renting to pet owners. We are delighted
to be working with Dogs Trust and Lets with Pets to provide comprehensive
insurance cover for landlords to put their mind at rest which will ultimately
help pet-owning tenants.”
The new insurance policy will be available to individual
landlords and cover will include accidental pet damage as standard, 120 days
unoccupancy, theft by tenants, £2m property owners’ liability, malicious damage
by tenants and landlords contents.
For more information on the Lets with Pets and Endsleigh Pet
Insurance Policy, go to: www.endsleigh.co.uk/letswithpets
or contact letswithpets@endsleigh.co.uk
For further information and advice about the Lets with Pets
scheme, please visit www.letswithpets.org.uk
The Facts:
The Lets with Pets scheme makes the process of
privately renting with pets easier for tenants, landlords and letting agencies
by providing practical tools and advice for each step of the letting process.
The scheme encourages all letting agencies who are members of a professional
body to sign up as a Lets with Pets supporter.
A range of free resources are available to Lets with Pets
supporters to help them successfully let properties to pet owners:
- Advertising on the Lets with Pets website www.letswithpets.org.uk
- A simple to use toolkit including:
- Information leaflets
explaining the scheme to landlords
- Information and advice
leaflets for pet owners
- Advice about tenancy
amendments and introducing a pet policy
- Easy to use documents
including a pet checklist and pet information form
- Use of our Lets with Pets promotional products and logos
3 comments:
Is the Lets for Pets Insurance available in the United States?
Can you tell me, in which area this insurance is available? So that I can get it for my pets.
Having this type of properties would greatly help a animal lover like me!
landlordschoice.com.au
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