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Try the NFU (National Farmers Union) it works for me. Alternatively try Bates or Norwich Union or an online search for "landlords insurance" then just ask. But do watch out as each insurer has different definitions and their is no universal definition of a "DSS tenant". It is the latter that most insurers avoid, rather than just those poor souls who fall on hard times and need Local Housing Allowance.

You need to be sure of your definitions between the homeless DSS referral for accomodation and those that are merely short of cash and need LHA to pay part or all of their rent.

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