The landlords insurance would cover the hotel costs if your apartment was damaged under a covered insurance loss. Your tenants insurance would also provide coverage as well.
Yes, It has become the norm in the leasing industry. It's written into the leasing contract.
Not all do. The purpose of a letter for rent payment is basically something a landlord can require prior to renting an apartment to you. This letter basically just states that you paid your rent on time every month. It is just a method landlords use to verify your rental history.
Yes, It is legal in every state. It's in your lease contract that you would have signed when you rented the place. Pretty much all landlords around the country require insurance now or you are not considered eligible to rent the place.
This depends on your landlord. Even if your landlord doesn't require renters insurance, you should buy a policy anyway, since you're going to have stuff of your own in your apartment.
most of the time NO renters insurance only covers whats in an APARTMENT. However you can get insurance from the storage unit to cover whats being stored in the unit..hope this helps
Almost all of them, It has become the norm in the industry
If you've moved out, you probably don't have any rights anymore. Although a tenant who had already moved out typically has no right to the property either. However, there are some state laws that require landlords to follow eviction laws to kick someone out, even if they aren't paying rent.
Many states require this, but many states don't.
Generally landlords are not responsible for damage to tenant belongings. This is why tenants are encouraged, and some landlords require this, to purchase rental insurance.
A self-contained apartment is usually considered to be an apartment which contains all the necessary essentials such as a bathroom and kitchen, which in some situation an apartment may require communal sharing.
You would have to be of the age to be held legally responsible in the state you wish to rent in. But, mostly, the age to legally contract is 18. So the legal minimum age to rent an apartment is 18.
Renting an apartment in Indianapolis, IN when there have been prior evictions can sometimes be tricky. It is best to be upfront with the landlord. They may require references and a security deposit in order to rent the apartment.