End of Tenancy Cleaning Insurance

End of Tenancy Cleaning Insurance is designed for contractors carrying out professional cleaning services for landlords, letting agents, estate agents and property management companies.

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End of tenancy cleaning insurance for property turnover work

Vacant property cleaning and move-out cleans can involve time-sensitive work, client property and accidental damage exposure.

  • Allianz
  • Aviva
  • QBE
  • RSA
  • Zurich
  • NIG

Insurance for Letting Agent and Landlord Cleaning Contractors

End of tenancy cleaning projects often involve vacant residential properties and time-sensitive turnaround work. Contractors may work for landlords, letting agents, estate agents and property management companies that require evidence of insurance before assigning jobs.

Typical Services

  • Vacant property cleaning
  • Move-out cleans
  • Landlord cleaning contracts
  • Letting agency cleaning
  • Carpet cleaning
  • Appliance cleaning

Important Insurance Covers

Public Liability Insurance

Protection against accidental damage and injury claims.

Employers Liability Insurance

Important for contractors employing cleaning staff.

Equipment Insurance

Protection for cleaning machinery and portable tools.

End of tenancy cleaning insurance

Common Risks

  • Damage to appliances
  • Property damage claims
  • Water damage
  • Chemical staining
  • Theft of equipment

Why End of Tenancy Cleaners Need Cover

Letting agents and property managers may require proof of contractor insurance because cleaners work inside client-controlled properties and around appliances, fixtures, carpets and furnishings. The right policy can support sole traders, small teams and multi-site cleaning contractors.

END OF TENANCY CLEANING INSURANCE FAQS

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Do letting agents require cleaning contractors to hold insurance?

Yes, many property management businesses require proof of contractor insurance.

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Can self-employed cleaners get cover?

Yes, self-employed cleaning contractors can arrange tailored insurance policies.

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Quick answer

Cleaning contractors insurance is a commercial insurance package for UK cleaning businesses working on client premises. It usually includes public liability insurance, employers liability insurance, tools and equipment cover, and optional legal expenses or professional indemnity cover depending on the work carried out and contract requirements.

Related routes include facilities management insurance, contractor insurance, office cleaning insurance, industrial cleaning insurance and cleaning equipment insurance.

  • Typical covers include public liability, employers liability, equipment, vehicles and legal expenses.
  • Common risks include wet floor slips, water damage, chemical damage and stolen machinery.
  • It is suitable for office cleaners, janitorial companies, industrial cleaners and specialist cleaning contractors.
  • The recommended next step is to compare contract-compliant cover before work starts.

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Cleaning Contractor Risk & Underwriting Factors

Insurers may ask about

  • Cleaning activities and premises cleaned
  • Turnover, staff numbers and subcontractors
  • Working at height and chemicals used
  • Previous claims and required liability limits

Common claims

  • Wet floor injury
  • Water or chemical damage
  • Damaged client equipment
  • Stolen cleaning equipment or employee injury

Client documents may include

  • Public liability certificate
  • Employers liability certificate
  • RAMS and COSHH assessments
  • Health and safety policy or DBS information

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