Insuring Your Rental

LeaseRunner Team

Feb 26, 2025

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Reasons to have insurance

Whether your rental is your former primary residence or an investment property, having the proper insurance is key to being adequately protected as a landlord. Your insurance agent can review the type of policy and coverage you may need, so make sure that you understand what a policy will cover. This is important in order to retain as much insurance protection as possible for your rental property. It goes without saying that the tenant has the legal right to terminate the rental agreement if the premises is damaged or destroyed in any way other than by the wrongful or negligent acts of the tenant, but there are many ways that limits of an insurance policy will play into your landlording decisions.

Landlord’s insurance vs. tenant’s insurance

Whether your rental is your former primary residence or an investment property, having the proper insurance is key to being adequately protected as a landlord. Your insurance agent can review the type of policy and coverage you may need, so make sure that you understand what a policy will cover. This is important in order to retain as much insurance protection as possible for your rental property. It goes without saying that the tenant has the legal right to terminate the rental agreement if the premises is damaged or destroyed in any way other than by the wrongful or negligent acts of the tenant, but there are many ways that limits of an insurance policy will play into your landlording decisions.

Landlord’s insurance vs. tenant’s insurance

Lease agreements should state that the landlord’s insurance does not cover tenant’s personal possessions in the event of loss or damage due to fire, windstorm, flood, theft, vandalism, or other similar cause. The tenant should be advised to obtain renter’s insurance to protect their investment in their personal property. Furthermore, the lease should state that the tenant is liable for any personal injury or property damage caused by the negligence or willful acts of tenant, and that the landlord is liable for any personal injury or property damage caused by the negligence or willful acts of the landlord.

In Massachusetts the tenant has a legal right to ask for information about the landlord’s property insurance. As per M.G.L.A. 186 § 21, within 15 days of written request by the tenant the landlord must disclose in writing, (1) the name of the company insuring the property against loss or damage by fire, (2) the amount of insurance provided by the company and, (3) the name of any person who would receive payment for a loss covered by such insurance.

Best practices

To make sure you are covering all of your bases with insurance and your property, make sure to document (preferably with photos including a date stamp) the physical property inside your rental. This serves two purposes - evidence of property condition and existence of specific items for insurance purposes. Finally, always consult with your insurance agent about your rental property prior to signing on with your first tenant. Your insurance agent can advise you on the appropriate coverage to keep the value of your asset protected.

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