Does Home Insurance Cover Tenants?
- 16470 POINTSview profileDavid OsgoodAgent, Rural Mutual Insurance Co., Union Grove, WITo properly be protected, your tenants should have renters insurance. In most cases your homeowners policy will not provide any coverage for your tenants personal property. Another concern for both you and your tenants should be liability coverage. If your tenants are not carrying renters insurance. You may find yourself financially responsible for an accident within their apartment. Remember every policy is different. Please read your policy completely to know what coverage you have and what exclusions there may be or call your local agent to have them go over the policy with you.Answered on May 14, 2013flag this answer
- 60 POINTSview profileJoey AndersonOwner, Anderson Insurance Services, LLC., Centerville, OHThe simple answer is no. A homeowners policy is designed to protect the owner of which in most instances is also the resident. However, there are Dwelling policies designed for homes that protect the home owner while minimizing their personal property coverage. From there the tenant is recommended to obtain Renters Insurance to protect their personal belongings (from theft, fire, etc.) as well as coverage for personal liability exposure.Answered on May 15, 2013flag this answer
- 130 POINTSview profileWendi KratzerAgency Principal, Wendi D Kratzer Agency Inc,Some Homeowner's policies do offer endorsements for tenents that live in the home such as roomates. Too make sure that you are covered properly, you want to contact your agent. Not all Homeowner's policies are the same and each state has it's own rules which is why you need to contact your agent in your state to be sure.Answered on May 15, 2013flag this answer
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