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Bryan La
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Texas Renters insurance

Bryan La
  • Investor
  • Dallas TX
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Hi BP family!

I'm in Texas and screening new tenants. Do you require your tenants to have renters insurance? If not do you have them sign something saying the landlords insurance does not cover their property?

Thank you

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Cameron Moore
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Cameron Moore
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  • Insurance Agent
  • DFW, TX
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Yes, always require it. Landlord insurance does not cover their personal property or the relocation cost if they are to live elsewhere while a landlord deals with a major claim that keeps them from being able to access the property. 

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