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Tenant placement program

One agency writing the book, one clear view of coverage.

When the same agency places your tenants' renters policies, limits and language stay consistent, the status is set correctly, and you get live visibility instead of a folder of move-in paperwork.

The single biggest reason landlords cannot see their tenant coverage is that it is scattered across a dozen carriers with the landlord listed on none of them. When one agency writes the book, that flips. We set consistent limits and interested-party language, we receive the notices, and we can confirm the current state of coverage rather than trusting a dec page from move-in day.

What the program does

We make it simple for tenants at your property to get a renters policy that meets your lease, we set the correct interested-party status so you are notified of lapse or cancellation, and we keep limits and language consistent across units. Because we are on the policies, we can see and act on changes as they happen.

Why it beats the honor system

A move-in dec page proves coverage existed once. A managed book confirms it still exists. Placement is what makes real tracking possible, because you cannot track what you cannot see, and you cannot see coverage a dozen unrelated carriers wrote without you on it.

How it fits the rest of the program

Placement is step one. Pair it with interested-party setup for notifications, a master TLL backstop for the gaps, and Policy Vault to see it all.

Frequently asked

Tenant placement, answered.

Can you write renters insurance for all my tenants?
We can become the preferred renters policy provider for a property, so tenants have a simple, consistent way to get covered and you get consistent limits, language, and visibility. Tenants are never required to use us, but making it easy improves compliance.
Why does one agency writing the book create visibility?
When the same agency places the tenant policies, we are listed on them, we receive lapse and renewal notices, and we can see the current state of the book rather than relying on paperwork tenants send in. That live view is what a folder of dec pages cannot give you.
Does this replace requiring tenant insurance in the lease?
No. Your lease still requires the coverage. Placement makes it easy for tenants to comply and gives you consistent, visible coverage across the property.
What limits and language do you set?
Consistent liability limits within what your state allows, and interested-party status set correctly so you are notified of changes. In Oregon that means following the ORS 90.222 caps and using interested party, not additional insured.
Make coverage consistent and visible

Let's set your property up with one clean tenant book.

We will place tenant coverage consistently, set the language correctly, and give you a live view of who is covered.