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Homeowner's insurance (since the landlord is the homeowner) with a clause that specifically includes the use of the property as rental property.

Additional inclusions might need to be added to address things like potential theft of appliances and damage to the property by the tenants (which could easily exceed many times the value of the security deposit).

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Each piece of property owned must be insured separately. Thus a homeowner's insurance is for the owner's own home occupied by him/her and family. Most rental properties are insured only for liability and replacement value. You cannot mix homeowner's policies with rental policies.

Most landlords strongly recommend that tenants have a tenant's insurance policy in place covering only the tenant's belongings. The landlord is never liable for the tenant's belongings.

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