Why All Apartment Tenants Must Be Required to Have Renters Insurance
As a landlord, your priority is protecting your property and minimizing risk. One of the smartest steps you can take toward that goal is to require renters insurance for every tena
Every Apartment Tenant Should Have Renters Insurance
If you’re renting an apartment, you might think your landlord’s insurance has you covered — but that’s not the case. Your landlord’s policy protects their building, not y
Commercial Umbrella
A commercial umbrella insurance policy is a type of liability coverage that provides an extra layer of protection beyond the limits of your primary insurance policies. It “kicks
Employee Dishonesty Coverage
Managing an apartment building or a condominium association involves trusting employees and contractors with access to property, finances, and sensitive information. Unfortunately,
Medical Payments
Medical Payments Coverage is a component of a Business Owner’s Policy (BOP) designed to cover small medical expenses if someone is injured on the insured property, regardless of
Equipment Breakdown Coverage
Equipment Breakdown Coverage (EBC) is a critical but often overlooked insurance protection for apartment building owners and condominium associations. While standard property insur
Flood Insurance
As an apartment building owner, protecting your property against potential disasters is a top priority. While fire, theft, and liability coverage are commonly included in standard
Sewer and Drain Backup Coverage
When you own or manage an apartment building, protecting your property with the right insurance coverage is critical. One of the most misunderstood areas of property insurance invo
Should Landlords Allow Dogs in Rental Properties? An Insurance Perspective
As a landlord, one of the most common dilemmas is whether to allow tenants to have dogs on your rental property. While allowing pets can expand your tenant pool and even increase r
Landlord’s Fire Emergency Guide: What to Do After a Fire in Your Rental Property
A fire in a rental property is every landlord’s nightmare. Beyond the immediate danger to life and property, the aftermath can be complex, emotional, and financially straining. W