Pet Damage Protection

Pet Damage Protection

NEW Product
released this year
Pro-Rata
Refund
Renters' Rights
Bill ready
Extra Cover
Fixtures & Fittings (see faqs)
Overview

Don't let your client's pets cost them extra money.

More tenants than ever are renting with pets — and while great for demand, it also increases the risk of costly damage. Alps Pet Damage Protection fills the gap left by standard landlord insurance, protecting fixtures, fittings, and contents owned by the landlord against damage caused by tenants’ pets. It’s an easy way for landlords to stay protected while offering a more flexible, pet-friendly tenancy.

What’s Covered:

Pet Damage Protection provides cover for up to £5,000 of damage to the landlord’s fixtures, fittings, or contents, with costs recoverable from the tenant where appropriate. All permanent repair work completed by an approved supplier under this policy is guaranteed for 12 months, giving landlords added reassurance and long-lasting quality after a claim.

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Portfolio

All Properties in One Place

Options to cover multiple properties in one place.

Pet damage protection

Don't Let Pets Muck it Up

Added cover for landlord fixtures, fittings, and contents against pet-related damage.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Does fixtures and fittings include items such as a chewed skirting board, scratched doors etc..

Yes

If a tenant has a ‘Quiet Enjoyment Clause’ does this mean the policy cannot be sold?

Yes, it is a condition of the policy that the insured must carry out internal and external inspections of the building at least every 3 months and maintain a record of those inspections for at least 24 months after the end of tenancy.

Can the policy be taken out by the tenant?

No, this policyholder must be the Landlord.

Can I get coverage if I’ve already claimed pet damage under my current tenants?

You must have made no previous pet damage insurance claims during the period your current Tenants has been in your property.

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