CAN A LANDLORD MAKE YOU HAVE RENTAL INSURANCE FOR A SATELLITE DISH?
Question by Jay L: CAN A LANDLORD MAKE YOU HAVE RENTAL INSURANCE FOR A SATELLITE DISH?
CAN A LANDLORD MAKE YOU HAVE RENTAL INSURANCE FOR A SATELLITE DISH
my landlord say i can have a dish but only if a have “RENTAL INSURANCE” with them listed as the beneficiary.. i am putting the dish on a deck that only i have use of.. some is this legal?
Best answer:
Answer by Nancy B
Tenant’s insurance is very cheap. If you can afford the dish, you can afford the insurance. I am more concerned about the landlord being named as the beneficiary; the landlord should be named as an additional insured, not the beneficiary. The landlord does have a right to protect his property so they would have the right to make you get the insurance,
What do you think? Answer below!
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What is the best insurance coverage for the second home condo use for seasoanl rental?
The condo has flood insurance, but I was told to purchase the coveage, I guess liability inside my unit. What is the inexpensive and reasonable coverage?
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Whats the difference between home insurance and rental insurance?
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!
You need to change or they will not pay if you have a claim. Holes are not covered, neither is most tenant damage. But, you still need fire damage, weather, etc etc.
Also, if you are going to allow animals check your policy, they are not likely to cover your property if you allow any dangerous animals.
Try this site
http://best-home-insurance-comparator-usa.blogspot.com/
Here you can get quotes from different home insurance companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable home insurance with a reliable company.