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homeowners policy is designed to cover landlord occupied residential
buildings, landlord owned personal property, loss of rents (after
a fire or other covered cause of loss), premises liability and medical
payments.
Landlords
who have multiple 1-4 family dwellings can find similar coverage
in the dwelling insurance program.
However,
the dwelling insurance program will work only with properties that
have four or fewer rental units.
For
landlords with residential property containing five or more to 60
units, the Businessowners policy is usually appropriate for insuring
buildings, landlord personal property, loss of rents (after a fire
or other covered cause of loss), premises liability and medical
payments.
Most
Bed and Breakfasts do not qualify for coverage either in the homeowners
or dwelling insurance program. Bed and Breakfasts will require a
combination of tenants coverage for the resident owner/manager,
and a Businessowners policy to cover buildings, landlord owned personal
property in boarder's rooms, loss of business income (rents and
fees) and the extra expense to operate (after a fire or other covered
cause of loss), premises liability and medical payments.
For
landlords who have office or retail tenants, the Businessowners
policy provides broad coverages for buildings, landlord personal
property, loss of rents (after a fire or other covered cause of
loss), premises liability and medical payments.
Workers
compensation is necessary for any employee. Talk with your agent.
Most states require workers compensation for resident managers even
if you provide only free lodging as payment. Make sure you have
certificates of insurance for any subcontractors (painters, plumbers
etc.) you hire to do work for you. If the subcontractor has no insurance,
you may be responsible for the subcontractor's workers compensation
related injuries.
Most
personal automobile insurance will insure cars, vans, and pickups
used in business - business use, artisan use. Larger trucks, backhoes
and other contractors' equipment will need separate coverage. Some
contractor equipment can be covered by the Businessowners policy,
some by an auto policy. Ask your agent how best to insure your equipment.
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