YourRepair
Get Home Emergency cover with one month FREE exclusively for NRLA members
Avoid any unexpected headaches (and expensive repair bills) when you take out boiler and home emergency breakdown cover with YourRepair. Choose from a variety of comprehensive plans starting at just £11 per month and we’ll take care of the rest.
Why YourRepair for Landlords?
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Great value - Boiler and central heating cover from just £11 per month. Includes your landlord’s gas safety certificate, an annual boiler service, plus one month FREE.
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Flexible plans & comprehensive cover to suit your needs - We don't just cover boilers. Central heating, plumbing, electrics, drains, pest control - you name it, we’ve got it covered. Simply select the plan that best suits your needs and budget.
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Experienced engineers, nationwide - All our engineers are Gas Safe registered industry experts.
Our plans give you what you need to keep your rental property in tip-top condition, so you can sit back and relax, knowing your tenants will stay warm and cosy this winter - and - we’re here if anything happens.
You can choose all or some of the below options, depending on which plan you select:
Click here to see the full details of our plans for landlords.
Why go anywhere else?
We cover a wide variety of boiler systems in the home, that are either owned, or managed by a landlord and occupid by tenants.
Here are some of the top reasons why our customers choose YouRepair and stick with us, year after year:
- Total peace of mind - You have the option to choose fixed price plans for one to three years, regardless of how many repairs you book
- Nationwide coverage - No matter where you are in the UK - we’ve got you covered.
- We cover all boilers - We'll provide breakdown assistance for boilers of all ages, makes and models.
- 24/7 claims support - Our UK based support team is just a phone call away and available 24/7.
- We prioritise emergencies and will attend your emergency as quickly as possible.
Call 0330 223 4422 to get started now.
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