Weigh five leading Australian landlord insurers side by side, then save your expiry and LORDLY warns you 30 days before cover lapses.
LORDLY lays out five leading Australian landlord insurers — Terri Scheer, EBM RentCover, QBE, Honey and BizCover — with cover highlights and typical premium ranges, then sends you straight to each insurer’s own quote form. Save your policy’s expiry, insurer and number and a reminder fires 30 days before cover lapses, so no tenancy is ever left uninsured. Comparing is open to everyone; the saved-expiry reminders come with Standard.
One hub, five trusted names — Terri Scheer’s landlord-only cover, EBM RentCover’s broker-grade specialist policy, QBE’s building-and-contents bundle, Honey’s smart-home discount and BizCover comparing eight-plus insurers in a single quote. Each card lays out its cover highlights — loss of rent, tenant default, malicious damage — alongside a typical annual premium range. Tap Get quote and you land on the insurer’s own form, where they return a real figure for your property.
LORDLY earns no commission on any of these policies and takes no agent kickbacks — it simply points you to the providers and lets you decide. The prices shown are typical 2026 ranges to orient you, not offers; confirm the real premium at the insurer’s own quote form and read the PDS before you buy. The choice, and the contract, stay entirely between you and the insurer.
Save a policy’s expiry date against the property, with the insurer and policy number, and LORDLY takes it from there. A nightly sweep watches every saved policy and, exactly 30 days out, sends a high-priority alert in-app, by push and by email — deduped so it fires once per renewal cycle. Cover lapsing mid-tenancy is one of the quietest ways a landlord gets exposed; this is the alarm that stops it.