If you have homeowners insurance, you may be inclined to think your home is completely covered in the case of fire. If you’re living in your own home – it will.
But if you are renting out a house or the house is vacant, THINK AGAIN.
Dwelling fire policies cover more than just fire but are more restrictive in coverage than a homeowner’s policy. Who are contenders for dwelling fire policies?
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- Landlords who need to insure the building only
- Rental or Investment properties
- Seasonal properties or secondary homes
- Homes under renovation or construction
- Older homes with low market value
- Vacant homes on the market for sale
- Garages and other owned structures off premise
- Other structures on premise used as a rental
- Landlords who need to insure the building only
Landlord Insurance that Offers Peace of Mind
Whether you are a landlord with one or more rental properties or have a cabin in the woods, call or stop in to Barr’s Insurance today to see what type of dwelling policy would best suit your needs.