Rental Property Insurance for Landlords

Protect your investment with rented dwelling insurance

As a landlord, you need to know your investment is well-protected. Our CapriCMW Advisors know the right questions to ask to ensure your peace of mind when it comes to protecting your investment property.

Talk to an Advisor about your rental property insurance options today. 

Our CapriCMW expert home insurance Advisors are equipped with a multitude of options for rental property insurance. Knowledgable about the local area, our Advisors know the questions to ask to ensure your peace of mind when it comes to protecting your investment property.

Water damage

Water now surpases fire as Canada’s leading cause of property claims1. At CapriCMW, we have many options available to protect your home against water damage.

Loss of Rental Income

If your investment property becomes uninhabitable, you’ll lose your rental income while the property is under repair. Protect yourself with rental income replacement coverage.

Dedicated Claims Support

Our in-house claims team is here to help you every step of the way and advocate on your behalf to expedite your claim as fast and efficient as possible.

 

1. (Source: IBABC “Keep Your Home Dry”)
 

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