August 7, 2024 2:20 pm

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Nikka Sulton

The National Residential Landlords Association has officially recognised Aspray as a ‘recognised supplier’ for property claims management services. This designation highlights Aspray’s role in assisting landlords with various aspects of claims management.

Aspray specialises in managing property claims on behalf of individuals. The service includes negotiating directly with insurers to streamline the claims process and ensure efficient handling of restoration work.

Additionally, Aspray takes care of arranging alternative accommodation for tenants affected by claims. This service is crucial for maintaining tenant satisfaction and minimising disruption during the claims process.

Another key aspect of Aspray’s service is managing loss of rent claims. They work to ensure that landlords are compensated for any rental income lost due to property damage or other claim-related issues.

The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has officially recognised Aspray as a ‘recognised supplier’ for its property claims management services. This designation means that NRLA members who choose to use Aspray will benefit from a range of specialised services designed to streamline the claims process. Aspray’s role involves managing the entire claims procedure from start to finish, ensuring that landlords receive comprehensive support during a property claim.

Under this recognised supplier status, NRLA members will have access to a dedicated assessor provided by Aspray. This assessor will be responsible for evaluating the extent of the damage to the property and preparing a detailed schedule of works required for restoration. This service ensures that all damage is accurately assessed, and the necessary repairs are clearly outlined for the insurer.

In addition to scoping the damage, Aspray will handle all communications with the insurance company. This includes negotiating on behalf of the landlord and ensuring that all aspects of the claim are managed efficiently. Aspray will also oversee the vetting of contractors who will be tasked with returning the property to its pre-loss condition, acting as the primary point of contact throughout the restoration process.

An NRLA spokesperson commented on this development, stating, “This partnership with Aspray represents a significant enhancement to the range of commercial benefits offered to our members. By integrating Aspray’s specialised claims management services with our own expertise, we aim to provide more robust support to landlords who need to make insurance claims on their rental properties.”

The collaboration is expected to offer NRLA members a higher level of service and efficiency when dealing with insurance claims. By streamlining the process and providing expert management of claims, Aspray and the NRLA hope to alleviate some of the stress and complexity associated with property damage claims, thereby offering greater peace of mind to landlords.

An Aspray spokesperson commented on the new partnership, highlighting its importance in their broader mission. They stated, “This collaboration represents a significant step forward in our efforts to educate the landlord community about managing property damage and navigating insurance claims.”

They continued, “We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to work with NRLA members. By providing them with high-quality service, we aim to enhance their understanding and handling of claims processes.”

The spokesperson also emphasised the role of this partnership in equipping landlords with essential knowledge. “Our goal is to ensure that NRLA members are well-prepared to protect their investments and manage claims effectively,” they said.

In closing, the spokesperson reassured their commitment to supporting landlords. “We believe this collaboration will offer valuable resources and support, helping landlords manage their property issues and insurance claims with greater confidence.”

 

 

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