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All Forum Posts by: Rosa Le

Rosa Le has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello!

A lease agreement has just been signed by two tenants who will be moving in November 3, 2023. Unfortunately, I had put insurance on the back burner as I was navigating through finishing up renovations and marketing the property during this, less-than-ideal rental season. I had found another forum on bigger pockets that had some great recommendations on what to look for, including seeking out a local insurance broker. They said that the monthly rate should be expected to be no more than $30-$50/month for a 1b1b unit. I was unable to save/follow that forum for reference later, so now I'm hoping similar people can offer some advice. I asked for coverage with the specs below for my area (recommended by individuals on that forum). 

1) Total Value Property Coverage and any potential losses due to tenant-caused harm in the form of "replacement cost."
2) Liability Coverage - I have been advised to get 3x net worth. Further advice is welcome.
3) Medical Payments Coverage/No Fault Coverage - $5K-$10K
4) Loss of Use

I received a quote by a local broker today and am mainly concerned about the high deductible. To be clear, my property is a 1b1b, 785 sqf condo in Issaquah, WA. Our HOA has a master insurance policy that covers "walls-in." Can anyone give me some input on whether what was found for me is in the ballpark of what is appropriate?

Carrier

Landlord Condo

Safeco

$425.00 Annual Premium w/ $25,000 deductible

Landlord Condo Coverage: 
Dwelling: $50,000
Personal Property: $5,000
Loss of Rent: $20,000
Personal Liability: $300,000
Medical Payments: $1,000
All Perils Deductible: $1,000.00

Really appreciate anyone's thoughts on this. I just want to make sure I'm protected, as WA State is such a difficult place for landlords. Thanks so much!

Post: Commercial Lease Agreement

Rosa LePosted
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Hello,

Could anyone recommend a source for commercial lease agreements in Seattle, WA? I am assisting my elderly parents with their paperwork and I realized the commercial lease agreement they have be reusing as a template (drawn up by an attorney) is over 10-15 years old. They have details such as an annual 5% increase and a section that requires a notary. I would love some commercial templates online from sources that update their documents regularly OR a referral to any specific attorney or firm that is good and fair to their clients. 

I really appreciate any contributions to my inquiry. Thank you in advance!