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Updated about 5 years ago, 11/12/2019

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Jay McAuley
  • Sarnia, ON
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Student Rental Home Insurance In Ontario Canada

Jay McAuley
  • Sarnia, ON
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For those of you who have student rentals in Ontario, or more broadly in Canada, what company do you use for home insurance?

I have just bought my first rental property. I will be renting it out to a family for 6 months then planning to convert it to a student rental. I have Allstate for my primary residence so was planning to use them however they stated they don’t give insurance on student rentals. This wouldn’t be an issue at the start when I rent to a family, but not sure how that would play out if I did rent to students in the future.

Is there any companies that insure student rentals at a decent price?

Thanks in advance!

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