REAL ESTATE INVESTING - INSURANCE COVERAGE
If you’re thinking of buying real estate as an investment, you will need to be adequately protected. Adequate property insurance and ownership in a separate legal entity such as a Limited Liability Corporation are the best methods to reduce risk of loss and exposing your personal assets.
Property insurance policies are necessary, but having the right coverage is essential. When owners fail to have adequate coverage, judgments and losses could exceed policy coverage limits, or worse, the equity in the property. For example, while some insurance companies don’t cover certain dog breeds under its policy, many policies will typically cover dog bite liability up to the liability limits, usually limited to $100,000 or $300,000. However, if the claim exceeds the limit, the owner is responsible for the damages or judgment above the liability limit, thus exposing the owner’s personal assets to satisfy the balance.
Consider a tenant that commits a crime in the property which results in a fire that damages the real estate making it uninhabitable. It could take a year or more to rebuild the property. Without adequate coverage, the owner will have to continue to make mortgage and property tax payments with no income coming in. In addition, if the property was not adequately insured, the damages and repairs could exceed the liability coverage, thereby mandating the owner pay the balance of repairs out of their pocket.
These may be extreme examples, but they are indicative of what could and have happened to real estate investments. Homeowners who convert their home to an investment property may forget to change their homeowner’s policy to a rental policy and, if necessary, purchase additional vacant property coverage.
Real Estate Investors should also purchase umbrella policies with an additional $1 million to $3 million in coverage. An umbrella policy will give additional protection that goes beyond the property insurance policy.
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