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Yes. I make my renter show proof of insurance
RobertMy property manager requires The renter to purchase renters insurance.
ScottI always require renters insurance. It’s for your protection as much as theirs
JenniferI require the renter to get it. When we first started renting we had a leak in the bathroom. As they were doing demo, they found asbestos.
Our renters needed to leave the property for 4 days.
My insurance did not cover any of their displacement, nor would have covered any damage to their property. Fortunately they had family to stay with and none of their property was damaged.
Lesson learned on my part. It is so cheap for a year it is in their best interest anyway.
SamI strongly advise them to get it, and I give a few clear cut examples of why it’s important, but I don’t require it.
NekaA must. The property managers are insured on the policy as well. If the renters do not present a contract in a reasonable time or cancel, a fee is added to the rent to cover the cost of the property managers providing it
DerrekI say its required it in the lease but honestly don’t usually check
VanYes. After a fire in my rental property I require all my tentants got one.
TrungSo, it’s to protect the owner but the owner requires the renter to buy it? If it only protects the renter, then why it’s not up to the renter?
I’m confused
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