Total Landlord

Best Landlord Insurance Provider 2024

Total Landlord, powered by Total Property, has been providing specialist insurance products for the private rented sector for over 25 years. As property experts we don’t just offer buy to let insurance, we can also provide cover for your own home, your short term let, your UK holiday home or your commercial property.

Total Property covers the entire life cycle of a tenancy and includes government authorised deposit protection scheme, mydeposits, the Property Redress Scheme, Client Money Protect and housing law specialist Landlord Action.

Get a quote

For a competitive quote and to discuss your insurance needs please call 0203 907 1779 or get your landlord insurance quote online.

Why choose Total Landlord Insurance?

  • We combine multiple properties in one policy to make it easier to manage your portfolio
  • A team of highly knowledgeable staff, including our in-house claims team, who understand the unique requirements of landlords in the private rented sector
  • Our excellent 4.8/5 rating on Trustpilot reflects our dedication to improve our service and support all of our customers with proactive, friendly and consistent customer service

Our Policies:

Landlord insurance

Whether you have a single property or a portfolio, our award winning Total Landlord Insurance has a property insurance policy that will give you value for money and the required protection.

Leasehold flat insurance

As a leasehold flat owner, you will have different insurance requirements compared to a homeowner who tends to own the entire building. We can provide a policy with fixtures and fittings and contents cover to suit your specific needs.

UK home, holiday home and short term let insurance

Total Landlord Insurance can provide comprehensive cover for your own home, second home or short term let – whether you have lodgers or a non-standard property, we can protect it.

Commercial property owners’ insurance

If you own a commercial property or block of flats, then our commercial property owner’s insurance for landlords provides bespoke cover to meet your business requirements.

Useful resources

A-Z of landlord property claims

NRLA partners Hamilton Fraser Total Landlord Insurance have released an A to Z of property claims eBook 2.0 for landlords. Our at-a-glance infographic gives you a great overview of what the eBook contains.

Helpful Tips Steve Barnes 06/09/2021
A-Z of landlord property claims

The complete guide to protecting your property from break-ins

With holidays back on the agenda, your tenants may be heading off for a break, leaving your property empty and potentially vulnerable to break-in. Here, NRLA insurance partners, Hamilton Fraser Total Landlord Insurance, share their insights into how you and your tenants can reduce your risks of being broken into.

Helpful Tips Steve Barnes 02/07/2021
The complete guide to protecting your property from break-ins

The complete guide to protecting your property from malicious damage

Helpful Tips Steve Barnes 05/05/2021
The complete guide to protecting your property from malicious damage

A welcomed spring clean - carrying out property maintenance during Covid-19

NRLA partner, Hamilton Fraser Total Landlord Insurance share their useful guidance for landlords on how to carry out spring property maintenance despite the continued Covid-19 restrictions.

Helpful Tips Steve Barnes 01/03/2021
A welcomed spring clean - carrying out property maintenance during Covid-19

The complete guide to protecting your rental property from storms

Stormy weather is not unusual in the winter and there has been an increase in severe storms in recent years. This guide from NRLA partners Hamilton Fraser covers what landlords can do to prepare for a storm, and what landlords should do if their rental property is hit by a storm.

Helpful Tips Steve Barnes 01/02/2021
The complete guide to protecting your rental property from storms

Please note that any contract for the supply of goods/services will be made between you and the provider of the goods/services; not with the National Residential Landlords Association or any of its associated companies. The NRLA has no liability in relation to any contract entered into by you as the NRLA only acts as an introducer.