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Updated almost 7 years ago, 01/08/2018

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Mike Flora
  • Investor
  • Menifee, CA
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Landlord policy laws on vacancy

Mike Flora
  • Investor
  • Menifee, CA
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Is there a law in California that states how long your property can be vacant and have a landlord policy?? I have safeco and they send inspectors out to random properties of mine and ask to see the lease agreement and it doesn’t look like the property is rented. Some rehabs take longer than a month to complete and get property rented. Safeco will just give me a couple weeks to show proof or my policy is cancelled with them. I thought it was 90 days to get property rented after purchase and rehab with a landlord policy but it could just be up to the insurance company you use???? Easily fixed but just wanted to know if there is any law on this issue.