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All Forum Posts by: Joseph DeConto

Joseph DeConto has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I have two condo rentals in different buildings and tenants have been without running water over a week!

I want to have my tenants have decent renters insurance that they can purchase on their own thru the commercial insurance company I use that insures my properties.  A recent incident where my tenant could have had a claim for loss of use at the condo he lives at because of a week long water main repair,  yes a week.. He didn't use it because of a $500 deductible if he even had the insurance,  im not sure, failure to provide proof of it pretty  much sums it up, I need greater monitoring of a valid and appropriate coverage and that can more likely take place if they use a company im familiar with.

I know you can require renters insurance in my state, ( Missouri) can you also get it with your insurance company so you can be sure that what you want is covered.