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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Lessor's Risk Only Insurance Polciy
I own rental properties in Florida. I have them free and clear. The insurance I have on them is "Lessors Risk Only" which covers my liability as a landlord. No property damage coverage - which means I have the risk of losses in case of any damages. Other than that can anyone think about any downside with having a liability only policy for rentals?
Property insurance tend to be very expensive in FL.