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David F.
  • San Diego, CA
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Renter's insurance Inquiry

David F.
  • San Diego, CA
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I have a tenant who didn't have access to 1 room because of repairs that needed to occur.  As a result they have requested rent to be pro-rated for that month.  They are required to have a renter's insurance policy in place.  I understand renter's insurance policies reimburse tenants if/when they are required to be fully displaced from a residence, would a typical renter's insurance policy reimburse a tenant in this situation even though they never had to fully move out, just out of the one bedroom?  Thanks in advance.

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