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Taylor D. Jenkins
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  • Memphis, TN
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Insurance with househacking

Taylor D. Jenkins
  • New to Real Estate
  • Memphis, TN
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For the folks that have househacked a multi-unit property, did you have to get only a homeowners policy, only a landlord’s policy, or homeowners for the unit you lived in and landlord for the other unit(s)?

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John Mocker#1 Insurance Contributor
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John Mocker#1 Insurance Contributor
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Taylor,

From the prior info it appears that you will be purchasing a multi family property and renting out some of the apartments and possibly room(s) in your unit.  As an owner occupied 1-4 family dwelling the policy I would normally use is a Homeowners policy.  The policy would cover the building, your contents (not the tenants), your loss of use, the loss of rents, detached structures, in the event of a covered loss.  There is also coverage for Liability under the policy.  Without knowing the exact situation, property, etc. I cant get into the proper limits and coverage.  I would suggest discussing the following with the agent; Personal Injury Liability, Service Line coverage, Equipt. Breakdown, Ordinance & laws, cyber,...  Also, have them check with any restrictions on the room rental vs the unit rental.  Some companies will have limits on the # of boarders or the duration (ie Air BnB).

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