Michigan Landlord Insurance

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Michigan landlord insurance takes care of the big surprises that owning a rental property can produce. The last thing you want is a broken water pipe or kitchen fire causing massive damage and you lose thousands of dollars because the home policy you have doesn't cover a rental unit. Get the proper policy type with landlord insurance coverage. We can help you save 40% or more comparing rates from local insurance companies today.

Does Landlord Insurance Cover Vandalism?

Whether you have an investment property in Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids or Warren, MI you know that vacant homes are on the rise. A vacant home offers an easy target to vandals that look to cause damage. Protect your investment with landlord insurance that covers vandalism.

In order to have proper coverage you will likely need to prove your rental home is not vacant. Vacant home insurance is available but at a much higher premium since the chances of damage are much greater. If your rental unit is currently lived in then you should have no problem finding a policy that will protect against vandalism.

Cost of Landlord Insurance in MI

The cost to insure your rental property in Michigan is dependent upon numerous rating factors that home insurance companies use to determine the proper premium. When you own a condo or townhouse the cost of landlord insurance is very minimal because usually you split that cost with the homeowners association which insurers the exterior of your unit. If you insure a single family home or rental complex then your insurance costs are going to be much higher due to the replacement cost of the building is solely your responsibility.

Here are a few of the most common rating factors that insurance companies use to determine your landlord insurance premium:

  • Credit rating - This is your personal credit rating which is similar to a FICO score but can be based on other specific criteria such as payment history and bankruptcy.
  • Location - The zip code or city that your rental unit is located in has a dramatic effect on your insurance premiums as companies who have big losses in those areas will increase rates to get profitable.
  • Building type - This can be numerous things including condo, single family, and townhouse including the materials used to construct the property.
  • Claim history - If you have one or more claims in the past 3 years as a homeowner most insurance companies will surcharge your premium. Some companies may not even accept your business if you have more than two.
  • Discounts - If you have more business with an insurance carrier they are more likely to offer discounts to keep all of your business with them.

How to Find Cheap Landlord Insurance in Michigan

Each insurance company is different in the way they determine your rate and how much the average policy will cost but here are ways to ensure the lowest cost premium based on the factors above.

  • Good Credit - The better your credit the lower the cost of your insurance. Many states are now allowing credit as a rating criteria so get used to it being used. Try to keep your past payment history spotless and a FICO score above 720 is considered excellent.
  • Improve the Location - There is not much you can do about the location once you have purchased the rental property but be sure to keep the home well-kept and surrounding trees cut back to minimize potential hazards. The better your property appears the lower the cost to insure it will be.
  • Building type - Condo and townhouse owners will likely have a home owners association which will cover the exterior of the home so you are only responsible for the interior. This can save you hundreds of dollars each year. If the unit includes custom building and expensive materials expect to pay more because the cost to replace those items is greater.
  • No Claim history - Try not to make a claim if it is a small value of $2000 or less. Most companies look at multiple claims as a sign that you are prone to making claims in the future. If you are deciding whether to make a claim or not contact your insurance agent and ask them personally. Don't call the claim department and ask them because they are likely to document the call and file it for future use.
  • More Discounts - Ask about multiple policy discounts and the combination of auto and home insurance. Sometimes combining your personal auto insurance with this policy can save you 20-30% off each policy.

Michigan's 5 largest cities by population

City - Population

Detroit 713,777

Grand Rapids 188,040

Warren 134,056

Sterling Heights 129,699

Lansing 114,297

*Data from 2010 Census Population by the Department of Economic and Community Development.

Common Landlord Insurance Claims in Michigan

Wind
(Most claims cost over $2,500 to repair wind damage)

Fire
(Most claims cost over $61,000 to repair damages from fire)

Water
(Most claims cost over $4,400 to repair damage from water)

Vandalism
(Most claims cost over $7,300 to repair physical damages to property)

Dog Bite Liability
(Most claims cost over $9,000 to recoup liability damages)

NOTICE: The amounts listed above are for illustrative purposes only and should not be used to decide what coverage limits you need for your landlord policy. Speak with your insurance agent to determine the proper coverage limits.

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