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Student Housing

What is student housing? Generally any number of students not living with their parents or gaurdians. However, what your insurer considers student housing or acceptable student housing may differ greatly. Most companies will not allow student housing of any type as an acceptable form of occupancy.

Is the solution not to tell the company about the student occupancy? No, because it may be considered fraud. If there is a loss it gives the insurer a reason not to pay the claim.

Why DRickard Insurance for your student housing insurance needs?
  1. Choice - Many insurers want student rentals business.
  2. Savings - When companies compete for your business you win.
  3. Experience - Appreciate the difference working with an the agents that work with student housing.
  4. Innovation - Create unique insurance solutions.
  5. Time - Let us do the shopping for you while you run your business.

So what is the solution? Work with DRickard Insurance because we represent insurers who agressively want student housing business. In fact the bigger the better. With units and locations you may qualify for a special program. To find out more about these 607-843-8860 insurance@drickardinsurance.com

Limiting the number of students per apartment to 3 is also a key for easier to find student housing.

Let DRickard Insurance navigate you through the choices and solutions for student housing insurance policies. Contact us at 607-843-8860 or insurance@drickardinsurance.com.

For more information and to find out if your tenant occupied property qualifies for the insurance policies we have found please contact us insurance@drickardinsurance.com or 607-843-8860.

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