My letting agency issued a new business terms & conditions. There is a landlord liability clause in it, where the landlord has to indemnify the letting agency with unlimited liability. Is this common? Appreciate any feedback.
"The Landlord agrees to indemnify (and keep The Company indemnified)and be liable to pay to The Company, on demand, all reasonable costs,charges or losses sustained or incurred by The Company (including, without limitation, any direct, indirect or consequential losses, loss of profit and loss of reputation, loss or damage to property and those arising from injury to or death of any person and loss of opportunity to deploy resources elsewhere) arising
either directly or indirectly from:
(a) the letting of the Property by The Company;
(b) The Company’s appointment as the Landlords agent;
(c) the occupation of the Property by the Tenant; or
(d) the Landlord’s fraud, negligence, failure to perform or delay in the performance of any of its obligations under the Contract or any other obligations (legal or otherwise and including but not limited to any tax related obligation) imposed on the Landlord as a result of his ownership of the Property and/or his position as a Landlord generally, subject to The Company confirming such costs, charges and losses to the Landlord in writing."
"The Landlord agrees to indemnify (and keep The Company indemnified)and be liable to pay to The Company, on demand, all reasonable costs,charges or losses sustained or incurred by The Company (including, without limitation, any direct, indirect or consequential losses, loss of profit and loss of reputation, loss or damage to property and those arising from injury to or death of any person and loss of opportunity to deploy resources elsewhere) arising
either directly or indirectly from:
(a) the letting of the Property by The Company;
(b) The Company’s appointment as the Landlords agent;
(c) the occupation of the Property by the Tenant; or
(d) the Landlord’s fraud, negligence, failure to perform or delay in the performance of any of its obligations under the Contract or any other obligations (legal or otherwise and including but not limited to any tax related obligation) imposed on the Landlord as a result of his ownership of the Property and/or his position as a Landlord generally, subject to The Company confirming such costs, charges and losses to the Landlord in writing."