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Landlord Insurance

If you are a landlord, a policy provided by CGU Insurance can provide cover for loss or damage by a tenant or their visitors, including vandalism and malicious acts by tenants and theft or attempted theft.

You can broaden the scope of your cover by adding optional covers such as loss of rent, rent default and theft by a tenant including legal costs you may incur.

Our Landlord Insurance policy also gives you the option to select $5 million, $10 million, $15 million or $20 million liability cover. 

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Queensland Country Credit Union Limited ABN 77 087 651 027 AFS Licence No. 244533 acts under its own Australian Financial Services Licence and under an agreement with the insurer, Insurance Australia Limited ABN 11 000 016 722 AFS Licence no. 227681 trading as CGU Insurance. You can get a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) for any of these products from any office of Queensland Country Credit Union. You should consider the PDS in deciding whether to buy or hold the relevant products.

The insurance section of this website contains general advice only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs (‘your personal circumstances’). Before using this advice to decide whether to purchase these insurance policies, you should consider the appropriateness of it having regard to your personal circumstances, plus obtain and consider the current Product Disclosure Statement for the relevant insurance policy.