Common use of Renter’s Insurance Clause in Contracts

Renter’s Insurance. It is strongly recommended that the Tenant secures a Renters Insurance policy to cover personal property, which also includes personal liability for their actions. Unless there is a prohibition imposed by the affordability covenants or other restrictions applicable under Governing Law, if Renters Insurance is required it must be issued by an insurance company that provides the amount mentioned in Section 19.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Pennsylvania Residential Lease Agreement, Georgia Residential Lease Agreement, Massachusetts Residential Lease Agreement

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Renter’s Insurance. It is strongly recommended that the Tenant secures a Renters Insurance policy to cover personal property, which also includes personal liability for their actions. Unless there is a prohibition imposed by the affordability covenants or other restrictions applicable under Governing Law, if Renters Insurance is required it must be issued by an insurance company that provides the amount mentioned in Section 1917.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nebraska Standard Lease Agreement, Massachusetts Standard Lease Agreement

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