Direct Line Insurance: Tenants may suffer from landlords' woes

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Direct Line Insurance: Tenants may suffer from landlords' woes

In a survey published by the organisation it was shown that 22 per cent of landlords are having sleepless nights over their cash-flow problems.

Kate Syred, head of Direct Line for Business, agreed with the recent recommendation by the government to help out tenants in danger of repossession, but felt that more needs to be done.

She said: "With high numbers of landlords cancelling insurance policies to save money, if something were to go wrong, tenants may still find themselves without a roof over their heads."

The study also showed that 30 per cent of landlords are worried about whether or not they are going to get rent from their tenants each month.

This week, a spokesperson for Direct Line told consumers that home insurance is still essential despite seeing a large drop in the number of claims received over the past year.

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