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JLT : new ‘quote and buy’ website

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JLT Property Insurance has launched a new website that allows solicitors buy unoccupied property insurance n a more efficient way.

JLT is the endorsed insurance partner of the Law Society, and the two organisations have worked closely together to ensure the new JLT Property Insurance website gives solicitors the features they need to manage their insurance accounts on their clients’ behalf. Solicitors can log in securely to view policies, print documents and adjust property insurance on behalf of their clients through a customised account zone.

James Pickering of JLT Property Insurance said: “Our new website was developed with our clients firmly in mind and aims to make the solicitor’s job of buying property insurance easier. In addition it also helps the beneficiaries who are left to deal with an empty property and want peace of mind that the building is covered as quickly and painlessly as possible.”

Neil Skinner, Business Development Manager of the Law Society said: “It was important to us to offer more flexibility to our members in terms of how they access insurance services, and this new website does just that, empowering solicitors to buy their own insurance quickly and with less effort. This is invaluable to the busy solicitor where time is precious.

“The flexibility of the service is also a plus with solicitors, who are now able to make changes to the account immediately upon a client’s instruction.”

The site also provides educational content to enable solicitors to learn more about the insurance cover and how it could benefit their clients.

JLT Unoccupied Property Insurance provides buildings, contents, Property owners Liability and legal expenses insurance on empty and tenant occupied properties. Policy cover starts from just a three month period, with cover available immediately via the new website or by phone. The cover has no warranties, therefore there are no inspections or forms, or requirements for alarms or to drain down the water systems or switch off utilities. As standard, there is £2,500 of legal expenses cover for the removal of squatters.

Source : JLT Property Insurance

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