Friday, February 26, 2010

Update Feb. 26 - 2010 All About "Tenant Rental Insurance" Information By Insurance Experts

Rental Insurance also known as rental insurance, it is types of additional insurance purchased to protect against third party claim due to at fault in car accident, personal property contained in a rental unit from loss due to fire, theft, water damage and other circumstances. Specific terms of coverage are determined by the policy purchased from the insurer.

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Tenants Insurance - Why It's a Must For Every Tenant
By Erika Ayala

Have you ever found yourself homeless while the home you are renting is being renovated?

And to top it all off, you lost most of your valuables - and these aren't included in the compensation. The problem is that having landlord's insurance only covers damage to your property. I can understand what you must be going through right now because I experienced this in the past too. I remember when my house caught fire one night. The entire kitchen and living room area was destroyed. While the house was being repaired, I had to move out.

But I couldn't afford to stay in a hotel, so I had to stay at a friend's place for the time being. Imagine the embarrassment I felt having to ask such a huge favor from my friend. You see, I know what you are going through. This is why I have decided to write this article on how you can get your personal belongings covered by your insurance.

Want to know this secret that, so many other tenants are already benefiting from?

Here is the secret: Tenants Insurance. This kind of insurance specifically covers damage or loss of your personal belongings due to unforeseen disasters such as fires, vandalism, theft, and so on.

You may have lost so much of your valuables in the past without the opportunity to get compensated for these...but no longer!

Here are some other facts about Renters Insurance:

1. This insurance covers damage or loss due to other occurrences including spoiling of freezer contents, unauthorized use of your credit card, theft of house keys, etc.

2. Coverage is limited for any items of value you may have including jewelry, fur, antiques, and silverware. Damage to computers due to viruses is likewise not covered.

Warning: Be sure that the Tenants Insurance you buy is enough to cover most if not all of your personal belongings. Also, be sure to purchase an insurance policy you can afford to pay for.

The Question Is: Do you know all the secrets to insuring all of your personal belongings?

You can check this website for the best information on Tenants Insurance. You can also take a look at this resource for information on Renters Insurance Inventory.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Update Feb. 06 - 2010 All About "Tenant Rental Insurance" Information By Insurance Experts

Rental Insurance also known as rental insurance, it is types of additional insurance purchased to protect against third party claim due to at fault in car accident, personal property contained in a rental unit from loss due to fire, theft, water damage and other circumstances. Specific terms of coverage are determined by the policy purchased from the insurer.

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Does Landlord Insurance Cover Me If My Tenant Starts a Fire?
By Patrick Mahen

All landlords get that dreaded phone call from their tenant that something is broken or needs to be fixed. Most of these issues can be resolved by calling a plumber or handyman but what if it is more severe. What if your tenant accidentally started a kitchen fire and it spread to the other units in the building? Your first thought is to make sure everyone is safe then you start to think if you are covered for this kind of thing.

The worst case scenario when a fire occurs is someone is injured or even killed. Before something like this happens you need to make sure you have the proper protection in place. Insurance for landlords not only covers the building you own but also your liability in the event something happens at that property. Like I said most of the time it is just a broken water pipe or a leaky faucet but if something more devastating happens there is coverage for you.

Most leading insurance companies offer a type of landlord insurance for your type of property. The most common landlord insurance is for condos because of the sheer number of people who rent condos. If you own a condo and rent the unit out make sure you have a landlord specific policy in place. Most rental property investors start as the homeowner then move and rent that unit out. When they move often times they don't realize they need different insurance or just forget to change it.

Here is a checklist to make sure you are properly covered as a landlord:

  • Get landlord specific insurance policy for your rental unit
  • Include the highest liability limits available, usually $1 million
  • Add sewer and drain backup coverage
  • Add loss assessment coverage of at least $10,000
  • Inquire about umbrella policy to increase the liability coverage if needed

The most important aspect of having insurance is to protect against the big losses. A broken water pipe my cost a couple thousand dollars to repair but if someone gets hurt that could cost you millions. If you have the right protection in place everything else will be easier to handle.

To find affordable landlord insurance get multiple quotes online. Remember to ask about the checklist of coverage available. Make more profit on your rental property by paying less for insurance for landlords.

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