Specialist portfolio review

Submit Your Property Portfolio Schedule

Send Insure24 your property schedule, rent roll, claims history and renewal date so a specialist broker can review insurer appetite, cover structure and next steps.

What To Send

You do not need a perfect presentation. The most useful starting point is a spreadsheet, PDF or document that helps us understand the portfolio and renewal timing.

  • Property schedule with addresses, occupancy and rebuild values
  • Current rent roll and preferred loss of rent period
  • Claims history and any risk improvements made
  • Renewal date, current premium, excesses and lender requirements

Portfolio Schedule Submission

Submit Your Property Portfolio Schedule: cover review points

This page is intended for buyers who already know the risk needs specialist review, so the supporting copy should explain what information helps insurers assess the opportunity quickly and accurately.

A complete schedule helps the broker separate routine landlord cover from assets that may need specialist placement, higher limits or additional underwriting explanation.

Where a portfolio includes different property types, the review should also flag any mixed-use units, short-term lets, commercial tenants, refurbishment plans, high-value locations or properties with unusual construction. That extra context helps insurers decide whether the enquiry can be packaged together or needs separate markets for specific assets.

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  • Full property schedule, occupancy details, rebuild values and rent roll
  • Claims history, risk improvements, renewal date and current insurer terms
  • Lease, lender, managing-agent and loss-of-rent requirements
  • Details of unoccupied, HMO, commercial, mixed-use or higher-risk premises

Information that helps insurers quote


Before requesting terms, prepare a short explanation of the business model, turnover or fees, staff numbers, locations, contract requirements, prior claims and the highest-value assets or liabilities involved.

It also helps to list any risk controls already in place, such as training, inspections, maintenance records, security protections, written procedures, professional qualifications or supplier checks.