Coverage type

DP-3 Landlord Insurance

Use this page to compare open-peril dwelling coverage for many rental properties. The goal is not just to find a price, but to understand the policy form behind the quote.

Where this topic can change the final quote

Readers usually arrive at dp-3 landlord insurance through a price question. The better first step is to verify the facts behind open-peril dwelling coverage for many rental properties.

  • Occupancy type and lease status.
  • Loss-of-rent or fair rental value option.
  • Landlord liability and premises hazards.
  • Tenant-caused damage wording and vandalism limits.
  • Whether the property is personally owned or LLC-owned.

Editor note: Landlord pages avoid pretending DP-3 is just a normal homeowners quote with a different label.

Quote review questions

QuestionWhy it matters
Is the home tenant-occupied?Owner-occupied HO-3 forms are not the same as landlord policies.
Is loss of rent included?Rental income protection may need specific wording.
Who owns the property?LLC ownership can affect underwriting and named insured.
Are short-term rentals involved?Home-sharing may require a different policy path.

Documents to keep beside the quote

  • Lease status, occupancy date, and tenant-responsibility notes.
  • Named insured details, including LLC or trust ownership when relevant.
  • Photos of stairs, railings, sidewalks, pools, and other premises hazards.
  • Current landlord policy declarations and loss-of-rent wording.