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Rising Rebuild Costs Put Landlord Cover Back in Focus

Why property investors should treat policy reviews as part of risk management, not just renewal paperwork

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Fresh industry commentary on home and property insurance affordability has renewed attention on a problem that can quietly build in the background for landlords: underinsurance.
While premium increases often receive the most attention, the larger financial risk for rental property owners may be discovering after a loss that the policy limit no longer reflects the real cost of reinstating the property.

The issue is being sharpened by several overlapping pressures. Construction labour remains expensive in many parts of Australia, materials costs have not returned to pre-pandemic settings, and major weather events continue to place strain on builders, assessors and insurers. For landlords, this means the sum insured selected a few renewals ago may be well short of what is needed today, especially for older houses, regional properties, homes with complex access, or dwellings requiring upgrades to meet current building standards.

It is also a reminder that landlord insurance is not only about the building. A serious insured event can affect rental income, landlord contents, debris removal, professional fees and temporary holding costs. If a property is uninhabitable for months after a storm, fire or flood, the gap between the insurer’s rent cover limit and the actual vacancy period can become a direct cashflow problem for the owner.

For investors, the practical response is to move beyond simply accepting the rollover figure at renewal. Owners should estimate realistic sums insured, check whether loss-of-rent limits match current weekly rent, and confirm whether policy sub-limits apply to items such as malicious damage, tenant default, legal liability, removal of debris and rebuilding fees.

There is also a compliance dimension. Landlords who renovate, change use, switch between short-term and long-term letting, or leave a property vacant for an extended period may alter the risk profile presented to the insurer. If those changes are not disclosed, a future claim can become more complicated than expected.

Another point often missed is that cheaper cover is not always better cover. A policy with a lower premium may carry exclusions, excesses or sub-limits that materially reduce the value of the protection when a claim occurs. This is particularly important in high-risk weather locations, strata settings and properties with higher-value fixtures or landlord-owned contents.

Where the wording is difficult to compare, landlords may benefit from speaking with an insurance broker or adviser before renewal. The key message from the latest market warnings is straightforward: review cover before a loss, not after one.

Published:Saturday, 1st Aug 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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