Renter’s Insurance Sample Clauses

Renter’s Insurance. (check one) ☐ Tenant is required to obtain, and maintain at all times during the Term, a renter’s insurance policy with a minimum of $100,000.00 personal liability coverage. Tenant will name Landlord as an interested party or additional insured. Tenant will provide Landlord with a certificate or proof of insurance upon request. ☐ Tenant is NOT required to obtain a renter’s insurance policy.
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Renter’s Insurance. Resident’s property is not insured by Landlord. Landlord strongly recommends that Resident obtain coverage for Resident’s personal property to protect against personal injury and property damage, including losses from theft, fire, smoke, water damage, and vandalism throughout the duration of the tenancy. Resident is not a co-insured and is expressly excluded from coverage under any insurance policy held by Landlord which is now in effect or becomes effective during the term of this Agreement. A renter’s liability insurance policy such as the one that may be required below, benefits both the Landlord and the Resident. Resident Initials: Resident is encouraged but not required to obtain renters liability insurance. Resident is required to maintain renter’s liability insurance for the benefit of the Landlord and the Resident throughout the duration of the tenancy as specified below. Resident must provide proof of such insurance to the Landlord on demand. Failure to comply with this requirement is a material violation of this Agreement.
Renter’s Insurance. We do not insure your personal property and you must obtain renter’s insurance in order to have coverage for your personal property in the event of theft or damage.
Renter’s Insurance. Landlord is not responsible for the loss, destruction, damage, or theft of Resident’s personal property except when caused by Landlord’s negligence and/or willful act. Landlord’s insurance policy does not cover damage to Resident’s personal property. Resident is required to obtain renters insurance naming Landlord, Landlord’s managing agent (University Management, Inc.), and Landlord’s Affiliates as additional insureds with a minimum liability limit of $100,000, and shall provide written proof of such to Landlord prior to the beginning of the Lease Term.
Renter’s Insurance. Resident may wish to obtain renter’s insurance to provide liability coverage for the Resident and property coverage for the Resident’s personal property in the premises. For Resident’s own protection, Landlord strongly urges Resident to obtain Tenant Fire, Extended Coverage, and Liability Insurance on the premises and its contents.
Renter’s Insurance. Tenant is strongly advised to carry renter’s insurance on his or her personal property (e.g., clothing, furniture, household items). Laxxxxxx xs not responsible for damage to Texxxx’x personal property, unless Laxxxxxx’x negligence or intentional act or omission causes the damage.
Renter’s Insurance. The University and its employees and agents assume no responsibility for the loss, theft, damage or destruction to Resident’s personal property kept in Resident’s assigned room or any location on the premises from any cause whatsoever. The University strongly recommends that Resident maintain personal property insurance. For detailed information regarding renters insurance specifically designed for UC San Diego renters, please visit xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/school-search.
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Renter’s Insurance. Landlord does not provide insurance for Resident(s)’s personal property or automobile. Renter’s insurance is designed to provide Resident(s) with reimbursement for loss, damage or destruction of their property, as well as coverage for additional living expenses incurred if the Premises, for example, become uninhabitable as the result of a fire. Such insurance can also protect Resident(s) from any liability claims resulting from their own personal activities. For example, if Resident(s)’s negligence causes a fire, Resident(s) may be held responsible for the damage of the property of others, including Landlord’s property. Resident(s) is (xxxx one of the following as applicable): required to obtain renter’s insurance in an amount sufficient to cover all personal possessions of Resident(s) together with a reasonable level of liability coverage of the actions of Resident(s) or Resident(s)’s guests or invitees. Resident(s) shall provide proof of insurance to Landlord upon request encouraged to obtain renter’s insurance in an amount sufficient to cover any personal possessions of Resident(s) together with a reasonable level of liability coverage of the actions of Resident(s) or Resident(s)’s guests or invitees.
Renter’s Insurance. The University of California strongly recommends renters insurance. The University does not provide renter's insurance, and the Tenant should procure such insurance to protect against loss or damage Tenant may cause or sustain. Tenant may access the website of UCSF Risk Management and Insurance Services for more information on purchasing renter's insurance.
Renter’s Insurance. Resident(s) must have insurance that covers any and all losses from the installation, operation and removal of the dish. Resident(s) must provide Landlord with evidence of such coverage.
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