There may be events that will have financial impact on your investment and will reduce your anticipated return, through either a tenant default (non payment of rent) and/or damage caused by the acts of the tenant, their guests or invitees. Minimise your exposure with our comprehensive Landlords Insurance and optional Building Insurance which has been tailored to include maximum available features for the benefit of investment property owners.

Lockton Landlord Insurance

NOTE: We are currently unable to accept new Landlord policies at this time due to COVID-19. Please download the Embargo Notification for further details.

LOCKTON LANDLORD INSURANCE

There may be events that will have financial impact on your investment and will reduce your anticipated return, through either a tenant default (non payment of rent) and/or damage caused by the acts of the tenant, their guests or invitees.

Minimise your exposure with our comprehensive Landlords Insurance and optional Building Insurance which has been tailored to include maximum available features for the benefit of investment property owners.

Landlord Insurance Forms and Documents

 •  Chubb COVID-19 Embargo Notification (opens a new window)
 •  Key Facts Sheet - Building (opens a new window)
 •  Key Facts Sheet - Contents (opens a new window)
 •  Claim Form - Online Form (opens a new window)
 •  Terms of Business Advice and Financial Services Guide

Our Team

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Philippa Bolgia


philippa.bolgia@au.lockton.com

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Peter Barron

National Manager, Corporate Risks

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