I have several Short Term Rentals and am looking to offer my guests Vacation Rental Insurance and Damage Protection. Does anyone have experience offering this type of insurance and can you point in towards company I...
What are people requiring as a minimum coverage for tenant's rental insurance. The different line items seem to be; contents, loss of use, personal liability and medical payments to others. I realize this likely var...
What type of home insurance coverage should I have. This is my first rental home.
Does anyone have advice on how much coverage I should be purchasing on a 3 bedroom vacation rental. Building/contents/lossincome? I am in contract for a three bedroom 2 bath condo. There is a master policy for the b...
We have a short term rental in beautiful Colorado. It’s in the mountains, stays booked up and has cash flowed well. Problem is with all the fires in Colorado we got a notice our insurance company is dropping it. T...
Hi everyone, Im just about to complete on my first multi family unit in Alberta, Canada. It’s a Large house divided into 4 units and because of the four units I’ve been told by residential insurance lenders that I nee...
Good morning, shopping for insurance for a rental property (in this case, long term buy and hold strategy on 3 bed 2 bath), what sort of things I should be expecting from a good insurance company?What are some pitfall...
Hi All,Just got off the phone with an insurance agent and he did not really clear things up as to what I will need for landlord insurance. The property I am considering built around 1920's, in a B- area, has a roof t...
Hi All,We are under contract to purchase a 2-unit home in Chittenden County. Our initial plan will be to rent the upstairs unit to longterm renters and to rent the bottom unit as an Airbnb. The upstairs tenants have...
Hi,I have a single family I will be renting out. The home is in my LLC. My DP3 insurance company is saying that if the insurance is purchased in the LLC then there will be no liability coverage or medical payment. But...