Am I covered if I rent a place and damage the landlord's property?
The policy extends to damages caused to rented properties.
- Rented property
Covers costs for accidental damage to a landlord's property.
You're protected against financial claims for unintentional damage to the premises you are renting.
If you accidentally damage your landlord's property, such as walls or fixtures, inform your insurer about the situation. Share any documentation or pictures showing the damage. The policy can help pay for repairs or replacement, ensuring smooth communication with the landlord.
Back to Insurance 101What should I do if a regulator sends me a notice?
The policy helps with regulatory notices and responses.
What steps should I take if a client sends me a legal notice for not delivering on a project?
The policy helps address disputes involving the insured person (D&O) effectively.
What should I do if I am accused of breaking anti-trust laws?
The policy helps with anti-trust allegations and defence.
What should I do if I'm accused of any kind of wrongdoing?
The policy supports defence against broad accusations.
What does it mean if shareholders file a lawsuit on behalf of the company (derivative action), and how should I deal with it?
The policy provides coverage for shareholder claims.
What should I do if shareholders file a class-action lawsuit against the Board?
The policy provides support for shareholder class-action cases.
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