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Showing 3 landlord insurance agents in Mayfield, OH
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Lake Shore Insurance Agency
735 Beta Dr Suite E, Mayfield, OH 44143
(440) 446-1600
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Lakeshore Insurance: Rodgers William
735 Beta Dr E, Mayfield, OH 44143
(440) 446-1600
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Scott Lambert Insurance Inc.
6700 Beta Dr, Mayfield, OH 44143
(440) 442-7900
What Does a Landlord Insurance Agent in Mayfield Cost?
Typical landlord insurance costs in Ohio range from 15 to 30 percent more than standard homeowners insurance. For a single family rental in Mayfield annual premiums often fall between 800 and 1500 dollars. Costs depend on property value location and coverage limits. This is general information not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does landlord insurance cover in Ohio?
Landlord insurance typically covers the building structure liability and loss of rental income. It does not cover tenant personal belongings. Ohio law does not mandate this coverage but it is strongly recommended for property owners.
How do I choose a landlord insurance agent in Mayfield?
Look for an agent who specializes in rental property coverage and knows Ohio insurance regulations. Ask about coverage for older homes common in Mayfield and about vacant property clauses. Compare quotes from multiple agents.
Is landlord insurance required by Ohio law?
Ohio law does not require landlord insurance. However your mortgage lender may require it. Also without insurance you could face personal financial risk if a tenant sues you or property damage occurs.