Here at Fey Insurance Services
we insure a number of these properties and on occasion we are asked by
clients if we have any insurance tips in renting a property. When asked
we always mention these five things:
2. Renters Insurance for Tenants: Since you may have passed on the
risk of pipe freezing damage to your tenant you then want to make sure
they have insurance in place to pay for such damages. Requiring tenants
to have renters insurance is a good idea. Not only does it protect
their contents (which is excluded under your policy), it protects your
property if they are negligent in causing damage to your property. I
would recommend they have liability limits at least the value of your
property.
3. Dogs: Know your states laws on dog attacks. For example, in
Kentucky there was a law recently passed that could drag landlords into
dog attack claims. This may make it difficult to get insurance for a
property that has a dog. If you are going to allow dogs to live on your
premises it is best to limit which kinds as some insurance policies
exclude coverage for "vicious dogs".
4. Loss of Rents Coverage. Make sure your rental property insurance
policy includes coverage for loss of rents. If you sign a year's lease
with someone and then have a fire a month later, you are going to be out
11 months of rent or at least however many months it takes to rebuild
the house. You can recoup this loss with loss of rent coverage. Also,
make sure that you have enough loss of rent coverage. Many polices give
you 10% of your dwelling limit or give you a flat $25,000. Add up
your annual rents and make sure you have enough coverage.
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