Common use of Renter’s Insurance Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement

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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 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Lease Agreement

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 LandlordXxxxxxxx’s property. Resident(s) is (xxxx mark 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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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 LandlordXxxxxxxx’s property. Resident(s) is (xxxx mark 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 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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