Posts Tagged ‘renters insurance’
Do Your Tenants Have A Renters Insurance Policy?
One of the most important things that you can do as a landlord is to require your tenants to have renters’ insurance. In 2022, renters insurance costs less than an average meal at a fast-food restaurant in the Central Valley, and it offers far more benefits because, if there’s a flood, fire, or disaster hits…
Read MoreDo Your Renters Have Active Renters Insurance Policies?
At RPM Central Valley, one of the most important things that we encourage landlords to do every single year is to check in with their tenants to make sure that they have active renter’s insurance policies. Renters insurance is important because, it protects the tenant’s possessions if there’s a flood, fire, or “Act of God”…
Read MoreShould You Require Your Tenants To Have Renters Insurance? The Answer Is Yes!
It’s 2019 and most landlords still are not requiring their tenants to have renters insurance. Sadly, a tenant without renters insurance is going to be left with nothing should a fire or flood strike and destroy the items in their rental property. Besides protecting the renter, renters insurance also protects the landlords best interests should…
Read MoreDo Your Tenants Have Active Renters Insurance Policies?
Do your tenants have active renters insurance policies? Although you may have required your tenants to have renters insurance when they first started renting from you they may have let those policies lapse and winter is a great time of year to confirm that their renters insurance policies are still active. Renters Insurance Protects the…
Read MoreTracy Rental Property – 4 Tips To Help Your Renters Adopt Mandatory Renters Insurance
How To Encourage Your Tenants To Sign Up For Renters Insurance You just purchased Tracy Rental Property and are trying to encourage your tenants to adopt mandatory renters insurance but they are taking their time signing up for a renters insurance policy. What do you do? Every property owners knows that renters insurance is something…
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