Investment in property is a serious business and there’s no doubt you should take steps to protect your investment.
It’s vital to find an insurance broker like Alan Boswell Group, who understands your needs and knows what issues you may face. Whether you require cover for commercial, mixed use, or unoccupied property, our property experts are on hand to discuss your insurance needs.
With more than 40 years’ experience in the property sector, our dedicated team is perfectly placed to deliver your property insurance needs.
We offer a broad range of insurance products designed specifically for commercial properties, which are supported by flexible underwriting, comprehensive wording and specific covers tailored to the property owners industry. Our proposition is designed to make life easier for you.
Subsidence happens when the land beneath a property starts to sink but it can be hard to spot and have a big impact on your home insurance premiums. To help you identify and deal with the problem, here’s our guide to subsidence.
Inflation. Rising material costs. A shortage of labour. In many cases, rebuilding your home will cost a lot more than its market value. We help you check whether you’re underinsured, and what you can do to make sure your home insurance is adequate.
Find out everything you need to know about commercial property insurance in our quick guide for commercial landlords.
If you own a commercial property for rent, you’ll know it comes with certain responsibilities. But there’s often confusion about who is responsible for what; landlord or tenant?
What do you do when a commercial tenant stops paying the rent? Our guide gives you all the options.
Damp and mould can cause serious issues. Here, we take a look at the causes of damp and the responsibilities tenants and landlords both have in resolving the problem.
What is Insurance Premium Tax and why do we have to pay it? In this guide, we look at the background of IPT and how it works.
Commercial Property Insurance is one of the most important things to remember when purchasing your new property.
Who is responsible for insuring a commercial building? We answer landlord and tenant questions.