Rental insurance only covers the renters personal property such as clothes, T.V. furniture etc. Any repairs to the dwelling is the responsibility of the landlord.
Landlords can purchase landlord or rental property insurance to protect their properties. A landlord insurance should cover the building and any contents that are the property of the landlord.
Your home renters insurance will cover you for loss or damage to the property which you own and which is kept within your rental property. Any damage to the actual structure of the building would be covered by the landlord's insurance.
Landlord insurance is specifically for anyone who has bought a property with the intention of renting it. It provides insurance cover that standard household;d insurance may not, for example covering third party legal costs if someone was to be come injured in the property. There are different kinds of landlord insurance depending on the degree of cover needed. You can also get landlord insurance which guarantees to cover your rent payments for a period of time, should your tenants default on payment.
If you have car insurance, your own policy may cover accidents in rental cars -- check with your insurer. The rental agency will also make available an insurance policy that will specifically cover you in their vehicle, regardless of what your own insurance carrier may cover. Such insurance is worth the cost, in my opinion, if for no other reason than eliminating most of the hassle if you do have an accident. Insurance purchased at the time of rental usually has a deductible, perhaps $250, that may or may not be taken out of your rental deposit. If your insurance carrier does not cover rentals, and you did not purchase insurance from the rental company at the time you rented the car, you may be legally liable for the entire cost of the car's repair
No, unfortunately your own car insurance does not cover your budget truck rental. However, when you rent the truck there should be rental insurance available.
Your own car insurance will only cover a rental car in some cases. It will depend on your current insurance plan. Either way, you can take out insurance for the rental car.
Does my policy cover rental trucks
Hi, Arbella auto insurance does not cover insurance for car rental in Ireland. You can buy insurance at http://watchliveauctions.com/car_insurance
It depends on your rental agreement. It is likely that his concern is liability and if you get insurance to cover him in case the dog bites someone, you might avoid court.
amica auto insurance cover a rental car in Puerto Rico
It depends on your insurance. Most insurance companies cover any car you are driving. If it doesn't, the rental agency will be able to help you.
Of course not. Auto insurance has to cover your car and home insurance covers your home. Damage to you car is always covered under an auto policy. It is specifically excluded under your homeowner's rental policy.