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Utah DP-3 Landlord Insurance Guide

Use this Utah page to compare DP-3 landlord insurance. Common underwriting themes include wildfire, earthquake, winter freeze.

Utah DP-3 landlord checks

  • Tenant-occupied, vacant, seasonal, and short-term rental uses should be separated.
  • Premises liability and fair-rental-value limits should be reviewed together.
  • Ownership name should line up with the deed, lease, and policy evidence.
  • For Utah wildfire exposure, document roof material, brush clearance, access roads, and defensible-space work.
  • Earthquake coverage in Utah is usually a separate policy or endorsement path, not a default HO-3 assumption.

DP-3 review questions

QuestionWhy it matters
Is the property occupied now?A vacant or renovation property may not qualify for the same quote.
What rental income is being protected?Fair rental value should be visible, not assumed.
Are detached structures used by tenants?Garages, sheds, and shared areas can change the exposure.
What inspection evidence is ready?Photos and maintenance records can reduce back-and-forth.

Practical note

A Utah landlord quote should be reviewed beside the lease status, ownership name, and recent property photos.