He says there are also several other important insurance issues for landlords to be aware of, including the following:
• Household contents that belong to your tenants must be insured by them – you are not responsible for any damage or theft of their goods.
• If you are letting the property furnished, however, you will need to take out a separate household contents policy to cover whatever furniture and equipment belongs to you.
And finally, says Harris, you should really have a specific insurance policy that covers you against the loss of rent and/ or utility payments due to a tenant defaulting, as well as the legal costs of getting such a tenant evicted.
"You can obtain such a policy through a reputable managing agent such as Chas Everitt Property Rentals and it is really worth it for the peace of mind it will give you."