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Clint McMillian
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How do you verify that tenants have insurance?

Clint McMillian
  • Property Manager
  • Springfield, IL
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I know for a fact that a good number of my tenants have been faking/cancelling renter's insurance soon after getting approved for the lease. What are some ways I can verify that tenants are protected throughout the entire lease?

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Chris Seveney
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Tell them you need to be listed as additional insured and then you get copied if they have it from insurance company

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