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Henley H.
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Should you require renter's insurance?

Henley H.
  • Jackson, WY
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Do you think we should require tenants to get renter's insurance?

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Greg M.
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Greg M.
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Originally posted by @Bill F.:

What will you do if you require Renter's Insurance and the tenant lets it lapse? Evict them for violation of lease terms? If you won't do that, then don't put something in your lease that you can't/won't enforce. 

Per my lease, I'll purchase it for them + add on a $100 fee for my time. They either pay it or late fees start to get charged. If need be, at the end of the lease I'll non-renew and take it from the security deposit.  

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