Even though you will not be living in the property, it is strongly advised that you maintain buildings insurance (if you have a mortgage it will usually be compulsory) and, if the property is let with furniture, then also to have contents insurance. You to need to check that your insurer will provide cover if you are letting the property out. It is also recommended that you consider additional cover (if not already included) such as accidental damage, malicious damage, property owners liability, employers liability, etc. When you seek consent from your insurer it is advisable to receive confirmation in writing.
We have been able to negotiate competitive landlords insurance products with comprehensive policy benefits. For further information please contact the office.