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All Forum Posts by: David Tate

David Tate has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

I've read several articles and discussions about how intentional damage from a Tenant is not covered under landlord insurance policies.  I just received a policy from Statefarm and it also excludes intentional damage but I cannot find a way to cover it.  Has anyone found an insurance company/product that will cover intentional damage caused by the Tenant?

Post: Security cameras on rental

David TatePosted
  • Provo, UT
  • Posts 2
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I'm about to become a first-time landlord and want to have exterior security cameras at my unit that upload to the cloud. This type of camera will require internet and a wifi password. Should I require the tenant to provide me their wifi password to hook up the cameras or should I pay for a separate internet service and use it exclusively for the cameras? How do you do it? Suggestions?