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What insurance does a Residents' Management Company need?

           
     

This section includes information about insurance cover for your block of flats.
         
                 
     
This section includes the following articles:
         
     
What insurance does a Residents' Management Company need?
         
     
Buildings insurance
         
     
Terrorism Insurance
         
     
Directors & Officers Liability Insurance
         
     
Home Emergency Cover
         
     
Lift Inspection and Insurance
         
     
How do we make sure we have the correct Sum Insured?
         
     
Do we need Contract works cover when building work is completed?
         
     
Inflation protection. What is the difference bewteen Index Linking and Day 1 cover?
         
     
Changes to Employers Liability Regulations 2008
         
     



 

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