Commercial tenants warn landlords to insure against acts of terrorism

Commercial tenants have been warned to make sure landlords are insured against acts of terrorism. Th...

Commercial tenants have been warned to make sure landlords are insured against acts of terrorism. There has been a sharp rise in the number of landlords opting out of providing cover against terrorist attack as the increased terrorist risk has hiked up insurance premiums. James Wrynne, director at UK & Ireland Insurance Services, advises any business that rents premises to review their cover. He warns: "As well as any loss of trade and building repairs, the tenant may even have to pay rent for

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