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Why you need a real estate property insurance cover

Lewis Muhoro by Lewis Muhoro
July 19, 2024
in Real Estate
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Real estate in Kenya is a significant financial achievement, whether it’s your primary residence, a rental property, or a commercial building. Protecting that investment is crucial, and that’s where Kenyan real estate property insurance comes in. This type of insurance acts as a financial safety net, shielding you from the burden of unexpected expenses caused by damage, theft, or liability. Here is why it’s important

Protection Against Disaster: Fires, floods (which are often excluded from standard policies), earthquakes, and other natural disasters can cause devastating damage to your property.  Insurance helps cover the costs of repairs or even rebuilding, ensuring you’re not left financially stranded after a catastrophe.

Security from Theft and Vandalism: Properties, especially vacant ones, can be vulnerable to theft and vandalism. Insurance provides coverage for stolen items and repairs due to vandalism, minimizing the financial blow from such events.

Liability Coverage: Owning property comes with liability risks. If someone gets injured on your premises, you could be held legally responsible for their medical bills and other damages. Kenyan property insurance typically includes liability coverage, safeguarding you from lawsuits and associated financial repercussions. This is especially important for landlords and property managers.

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Peace of Mind: Knowing you have insurance provides peace of mind.  Unexpected events are inevitable, but insurance ensures you can face them with financial security.

Common types of Kenyan Real Estate Property Insurance Covers you can take:

Fire and Perils Insurance: This cover protects property against damage or loss caused by fire, lightning, explosion, and other specified perils like storms, floods, earthquakes, and riots.

Burglary Insurance: This insurance covers losses resulting from burglary or attempted burglary, including damage to the property and stolen items.

Household Insurance: This policy covers personal belongings within a residential property against risks such as theft, fire, and accidental damage.

Landlord Insurance: This cover is designed for property owners who lease out their premises. It typically includes protection against loss of rental income, property damage, and legal liabilities arising from tenancy agreements.

Commercial Property Insurance: This insurance covers businesses’ physical assets, including buildings, equipment, and inventory, against risks like fire, theft, and natural disasters.

All Risks Insurance: This comprehensive policy covers property and assets against a wide range of risks, except those specifically excluded in the policy.

By investing in a real estate property insurance cover, you’re safeguarding your investment and giving yourself peace of mind.  Don’t wait for an unfortunate event to realize the importance of proper insurance coverage.

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