Landlord Insurance in New York State

Landlord insurance—sometimes called rental property insurance—is designed to protect property owners who rent out one or more residential properties. Unlike standard homeowners insurance, landlord insurance accounts for the unique risks associated with tenant-occupied properties, including property damage, liability exposure, and loss of rental income.

Landlord insurance helps protect the physical structure of the rental property, offers liability coverage if someone is injured on the premises, and may provide coverage for lost rental income if the property becomes uninhabitable due to a covered loss.

Landlord insurance policies typically combine property and liability protections tailored to rental properties. Common coverages include:

  • Dwelling Coverage
  • Other Structures Coverage
  • Personal Liability Coverage
  • Personal Property Coverage (Owner-Provided Items)
  • Loss of Rental Income Coverage

Additional Considerations

Beyond these coverages, there are additional, optional coverages to protect you in a variety of situations. For example:

Coverage Type Coverages Provided

Water & Sewer Backup

Pays for cleanup and repairs if water or sewage backs up into the property through drains or a sump pump.

Ordinance or Law

Pays the extra costs to upgrade the building to current Rochester codes (electrical, plumbing) during repairs.

Equipment Breakdown

Covers sudden mechanical or electrical failure of major systems like boilers, furnaces, and central AC.

Personal Injury Liability

Protects you against lawsuits for “non-physical” damages like wrongful eviction, libel, or invasion of privacy.

Service Line Coverage

Covers the repair of underground utility lines (water, sewer, power) that run from the street to your building.

Rent Guarantee

Reimburses you for lost rent if a tenant defaults on payments (distinct from loss of rent due to fire).

Vacancy Endorsement

Keeps your insurance active if the unit is empty for more than 30 or 60 days (standard policies often void coverage during vacancies).