Should landlords require Renters Insurance? Yes, say many. They feel it is vital that a tenant’s personal belongings are covered. They believe that landlords should require renters insurance on any new lease or lease renewal. Why? Renters insurance doesn’t just protect tenants; it’s useful for landlords if they need to cover a tenant’s losses caused by someone else.
As with any insurance, coverage depends on the policy taken out and the terms and conditions. Generally, renters’ insurance covers the following:
If you require your tenant to take out renters insurance, their first question might be why you don’t already have it. All legitimate landlords take out a Rental Dwelling Policy. However, the tenant may not realize that the landlords’ insurance covers the building’s structure and the damage caused. It won’t cover damage to the tenant’s personal property.
If there was a fire in the property, and neither the landlord nor the tenant was to blame, The landlord’s insurance would cover the damage to things like the walls, electricals, and structure—but none of the tenant’s possessions. However, renters insurance would cover the damage to everything the tenants own up to the policy’s limit.
Liability coverage is another reason why renters insurance is vital. Liability coverage protects tenants from claims of injury from people near or on the property. It can also protect the tenant from damage claims to other people’s property.
Also, it is worth reminding tenants that some renters’ insurance policies include living expenses coverage. Rental coverage could help cover unexpected costs from staying in a hotel if the property is inhabitable because of the damages.
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