An Explanation of Landlord Insurance |
Article Submitted by: Andrew Broatch
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Purchasing a landlord's insurance policy is a prerequisite for all landlords. The policy will protect you if for unforeseeable circumstances the property is not fit for rent.
Landlord's insurance will go a long way in helping you with the cost of repair to the property if unexpected damages should occur. A burst water main, fire or even tenant misuse could render the property unsuitable to live in and so a loss of rent would be inevitable, but a landlord's insurance policy would cover this while repairs were being carried out on the property.
A policy should always be scrupulously examined for peace of mind. You need to know what is covered and what is not. For example the policy may only cover you for damage to the interior of the property and not the exterior.
Landlords are repeatedly advised to prudently consider different options before purchasing an insurance policy. A comprehensive insurance policy can provide coverage for all types of conditions except those respectively excluded.
A landlord insurance policy will predominantly offer two means through which property losses can be resolved: replacement value and cash value. Landlords will commonly pay a lower dividend for an actual cash value agreement after all they will acquire recompense after the loss of value is deducted from the current market price of the property.
With an alternative value settlement, compensation will cover the fundamental costs of replacing the damaged property. The property, nevertheless, will have to be reinstated to qualify for this settlement. If it is not replaced, the settlement, by defect, will likely to be actual cash value.
Landlord's insurance will only cover the property and the legality of the landlord. Damages to personal possessions or another person's goods within a tenant's residence become the liability of the tenant. Taking out a renters' insurance policy will grant liability coverage and, in some cases, it could also cover appropriate legal costs.
Landlord Insurance is available in the UK from Simple Landlords InsuranceArticle Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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