If you own a home, you already know you need homeowners
insurance to protect your investment. But what insurance policy do you need to
adequately protect your rental property?
Having the right insurance package can save you a headache
in the long run. Here are a few things to know about insuring your rental
property the right way:
- Consider
obtaining additional coverage. A standard homeowners insurance
policy typically doesn’t cover damage that occurs when the space is being
used as a rental.
- Ensure
your space qualifies as a rental. If you’re unsure about whether
your situation is fully considered “renting,” contact your insurance
provider. Different insurance companies have different rules for what
qualifies as a rental, such as whether the person living there is a family
member, whether the space has a separate entrance and how the space is
attached to the main structure. Making sure you’re aligned to your
insurance provider’s definition is key to choosing the right coverages.
- Stay
protected with Dwelling Fire insurance. If you are renting out
your property for any length of time, you will need landlord insurance.
Most landlord polices come standard with liability insurance, property
damage and loss of income coverage, which reimburses you for rent lost as
a result of the unit becoming uninhabitable. You can also take out
additional coverages, such as flood insurance, to further protect your
property.
- Encourage
tenants to get renters insurance. Although not required by
state law, renters insurance is the only way your tenants can protect
their belongings, because your landlord’s insurance won’t cover their
personal property. It can also protect tenants from having to pay out of
pocket for other common incidents like water backup damage and certain
natural disasters – which helps you protect your investment.
- Cover
your personal belongings. If you rent out a property that you own
full time, you may not need a standard homeowners insurance policy.
However, if you’ve furnished the house or store any of your personal
belongings there, you will still want home insurance to protect these
contents.
Now that you have the full scoop on homeowners insurance for
rental properties, it may be time to get a homeowners insurance policy. Start
your home insurance quote and customize your coverage today with
Nationwide.
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