HMO Insurance tips

Insuring an HMO property is one of many procedures an HMO landlord has to do in order to get there property up and running.

Once you have converted all the rooms inside your HMO to regulation, the next step is to get your license. This doesn’t arrive free of charge, you have to approach your local council and pay for a license. There is a fee and the on top there is a fixed fee for each habitable room inside your HMO, which does not include your kitchen or bathroom or toilet or rooms that are too small i.e. utility rooms to be deemed habitable. Read More

Home for multiple occupancy

Our extremely large book of HMO businesses continues to grow. We are an active provider for all aspects of standard and non-standard let property insurance, for landlord/property owners up and down the country. So when the opportunity arose, Goldcrest decided it would be prudent to team up with HMO Safe to hold us in even better competition. Read More