Tenant damage is a big concern. While most tenancies end without major issues, there are occasions where damage goes far beyond minor wear and tear.
Tenant damage is a big concern. While most tenancies end without major issues, there are occasions where damage goes far beyond minor wear and tear.
Like many trades operating within construction and building services, ductwork installation also comes with a range of risks.
When managing a buy-to-let property, conducting regular “health checks” ensures your property remains safe, compliant, and highly profitable.
Cleaning often involves working around valuable and fragile items, using chemicals, and moving equipment. Even routine tasks can carry unexpected risks.
Welcoming guests into your property comes with a level of risk that many owners underestimate. This is where holiday home insurance becomes essential.
Whether you’re offering advice as an arborist or carrying out high-risk work as a tree surgeon, it’s essential to have the right insurance cover in place.
With the Renters’ Rights Act now in force as of 1 May 2026, the rental sector is entering a new and unfamiliar phase. Here is what it means for landlords.
For plasterers working on building sites or larger renovation projects, having the right insurance is often a requirement before you are allowed to start work.
The biggest challenge is not a lack of business insurance, but a mismatch between the policy and the way a business actually operates.
We often speak to gardeners who are surprised to learn that standard liability insurance might not fully cover them when they work in these shared environments.