January 28

Whats the difference between home insurance and rental insurance?

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jayna asked:


for my rental property? Is it a good idea to switch home insurance to rental insurance when a tenant is living in my rental property just in case if they smashed some holes on the wall, or some damages on the property? Where i can compare home insures?

Thanks!

Hana

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4 Responses to “Whats the difference between home insurance and rental insurance?”

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  2. North.Shore.MA.RE.Agent on February 1st, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    Call your insurance company and tell them your situation. You will be able to get “Landlords Insurance”. You can usually save money if you have all your insurance (car, home, rental) through one company.

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  4. tiki523 on February 3rd, 2010 at 10:47 pm

    For you have just enough coverage for you have just enough coverage for loss of use and that limit is usually cheaper to fair rental value in rental value in my state it is usually cheaper to list it is changed to list it.

 
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