The policy is designed for owners of residential properties, including standalone houses, terraces, duplexes, and non-strata units, leased on either short-term or long-term arrangements. Coverage options include building, contents, or a combination of both, with additional protection for legal liability and digital risks.
Key features of the policy include:
- Cyber Protection: Automatically included, offering up to $10,000 for expenses related to data breaches or cybercrime, addressing situations affecting rent collection or the handling of tenant information.
- Building and Contents Cover: Up to $2 million for building and up to $400,000 for contents, with built-in flood and accidental damage coverage where available.
- Optional Benefits: Theft by tenants, rent default, and loss of rent, providing landlords with comprehensive protection against various risks.
- Additional Features: $70,000 for chemical decontamination, $20,000 for rent default, and legal liability protection up to $20 million.
Dominique Vagi, Chief Underwriting Officer and co-founder of Hutch Underwriting, highlighted the streamlined process designed to help brokers manage workloads while providing access to cover that reflects modern landlord exposures. The underwriting question set aims to deliver instant acceptance on most submissions, reducing complexity and enhancing efficiency.
The inclusion of cyber protection is particularly relevant in today's digital age, where landlords may face risks related to data breaches or cybercrime affecting rent collection and tenant information. By integrating this coverage as standard, Hutch Underwriting addresses a critical area of concern for property owners.
For landlords, this new offering underscores the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage that not only protects against traditional risks but also considers emerging digital threats. Regularly reviewing and updating insurance policies to include such protections can provide peace of mind and financial security in an increasingly digital world.
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