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Are You Covered For The Unexpected?

As the owner of an investment property, it is important for you to have peace of mind that your physical assets and income derived from these are protected.
Are you covered for the unexpected? With Ray White Insurance you can relax knowing that you are comprehensively protected against a broad range of events that will not affect your stream of income and all at an affordable price.
Some key benefits of a Ray White Insurance Landlord policy include –
Building and/or Contents cover – Covering your investment against loss or damage caused by one or more of the insured events. For example – Fire/storm damage.
Rental costs after an insured event – When your investment is unable to be occupied following an insured event (Fire/storm damage) you will be covered for loss of rent for up to 52 weeks.
Rent Default/Theft by tenant cover – You are provided cover in the event the tenant defaults on rent, or vacates before the end of the rental period without notice, or dies, or faces hardship. You will be covered for loss or damage to your building or contents caused by theft, burglary or housebreaking committed by your tenants or invitees of your tenant.
Legal Liability – Covers your costs if you are found to be legally responsible for death, bodily injuries or illness to people or damage/loss to property.
As a valued Ray White Client, you will receive the first month free when purchasing an Ray White landlord Insurance policy. Ray White Landlord Insurance policies are specially designed to protect your investment for the unexpected. For further information please  CLICK HERE.
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