Property Managers: Prepare for a Happy New Year
By Sarah Barton, Terri Scheer Insurance Distribution Channel Manager As we near the end of this challenging year I encourage…
The rights and obligations of being a landlord.
By Sarah Barton, Terri Scheer Insurance Distribution Channel Manager As we near the end of this challenging year I encourage…
Our priority is the safety and wellbeing of our customers, our people and the general public. We’re closely monitoring the…
Australia’s leading landlord insurer wants to save our pets. Terri Scheer Insurance has market-leading inclusions in its landlord insurance policies…
It’s a worst case scenario but there may come a time when a landlord needs to evict tenants from their…
The benefits of routine rental property inspections are often untold. They shouldn’t be a source of frustration but seen as…
Being a landlord comes with responsibility – but don’t worry, that can be a good thing. Carolyn Parrella from Terri…
Carolyn Parrella, Executive Manager of Terri Scheer Insurance appears on the Sky News Real Estate to share with us how…
One of the unfortunate realities of investing in real estate is the damage that can occur to your property, and…
Property investment is a long-term game. Finding and financing a good property are just the initial steps. To succeed, you…
Attracting the right tenants is one of the best investments a landlord can make. This could alleviate stress, financial and…
If you own rental property, it’s worth considering Landlord Insurance to protect both your investment and your rental income. Landlord…
It is crucial that you provide your tenant with a safe property. Find out your obligations as a Landlord.
Contents covered include any of the items listed below which are owned by you (or which you are legally responsible for), which are listed in the most recent inventory/property condition report and which have been left at the property.
For Strata titled buildings 'contents' also means: temporary wall, floor and ceiling covers, and any fixture or structural improvement servicing a particular lot which the body corporate or similar is not required by law to insure.
'Building' means the property owned by you, used primarily as a residential building, and includes: