From the above link, which you may have not actually read
These are insured events, if they are required in the lease. Again, the correct form of Lease, for the state, territory, province, properly written to require insurance is neccessary, which is the major reason that REI leases as used unaltered by so many, less adventurous(?) less involved landlords, are useless. We thought the point of this forum was to provide information
Lots of respondents write You can't do that, we were not making fun of your sigblock, merely agreeing with it, perhaps you should agree with your sig too
youi said:f you are a tenant of a rental property where you are responsible to arrange insurance cover for your landlord's fitted carpets, fixtures and fittings under the terms of your rental or lease agreement, you may require this cover. In this situation, we will pay for loss or damage to these items caused by an insured event if you have home contents at the address insured under a policy with us. The most we will pay for each claim is 10 % of the amount your home contents are insured for.
Please read our PDS and your policy schedule for full details.
These are insured events, if they are required in the lease. Again, the correct form of Lease, for the state, territory, province, properly written to require insurance is neccessary, which is the major reason that REI leases as used unaltered by so many, less adventurous(?) less involved landlords, are useless. We thought the point of this forum was to provide information
Lots of respondents write You can't do that, we were not making fun of your sigblock, merely agreeing with it, perhaps you should agree with your sig too