Why Building Insurance for your Student House?
A student house comes with unique challenges and risks. Damage due to intensive use, leaks, fire or vandalism can cause high costs. Building insurance for a student house offers good protection for your property and ensures that you as a landlord are not faced with unexpected financial surprises.
⚠️ Please note: Standard Building Insurance Does Not Cover Rental
Many offer standard home insurance policies no coverage for properties rented to students. If you do not explicitly state that the property is used as a student house, you risk claims being rejected. Therefore, always choose insurance that explicitly covers student rental!
Specific Risks of a Student House
Student houses face increased risks due to more intensive use:
- Water damage: More common leaks due to intensive use of sanitary facilities and washing machines
- Fire hazard: Increased risk due to cooking, electrical appliances and parties
- Vandalism: Damage due to arguments, parties or careless use
- Wear: Faster wear of floors, walls and sanitary facilities
- Negligence: Students sometimes report problems too late, which makes damage worse
What is Insured?
🔥 Fire and Explosion
Full coverage in the event of fire, explosion and lightning strike in the building
💧 Water damage
Protection against leaks, pipe bursts and moisture problems
🌪️ Storm and natural disasters
Coverage in case of storm, hail and other weather conditions
💥 Vandalism
Damage due to intentional damage and destruction
🪟 Glass damage
Optional: repair of broken windows and glassware
⚡ Electrical Damage
Coverage for damage to fixed electrical installations
Who is this insurance for?
The building insurance for student houses is suitable for:
- Private landlords who rent rooms to students
- Property owners with several student buildings
- Investors in student housing
- Parents who buy a home for their student child and rent out rooms
- Professional administrators of student complexes
How much does Student Home Building Insurance cost?
Costs start from approx €19 per month and depend on several factors:
- The rebuilding value of the building
- The number of rooms and students
- The location and year of construction
- The risk profile (state of maintenance)
- Selected coverage and deductible
- Additional options such as glass insurance
Important: Rental reporting obligation
It is obliged to report to your insurer that the property is rented to students. Failure to do so can lead to:
- Rejection of claims in case of damage
- Termination of the insurance contract
- Problems with benefits
We ensure that your insurance explicitly covers student rentals, so that you are fully protected.
Difference with Normal Home Insurance
Building insurance for a student house differs from standard building insurance in important ways:
- Rental is covered: Standard policies often exclude rentals
- Higher risk acceptance: Taking intensive use into account
- Vandalism Coverage: Often included as standard
- Flexible terms: Adapted to changing residents
- Experience with student rentals: Insurers know the specific risks
Tips for Insuring your Student House
- Calculate the reconstruction value correctly - insuring too little can lead to undercoverage
- Consider glass insurance - glass damage is common
- Ask about discounts for multiple properties
- Bring liability insurance for extra protection
- Make sure you have good rental agreements that include maintenance
- Document the condition of the property upon delivery to new tenants








