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It is extremily common in the USA for landlords to require tenants to have insurance. It does not replace separate property owners insurance, but it cover tenant caused problems and protects tenants as well.Only in Argentina would a landlord ask a tenant to pay the insurance cost for the owners house. Years ago we had that same request in the argentina realtor provided contract. A line item stating for us to search the insurance policy and pay. It was a ridiculous request that we ignored for 4 years, including contract renewals. even though we were reminded every so often. I assumed it could not be enforced. Why would a landlord risk their property with the complications of a policy that is not in their name?
In US we landlords pay the insurance on our long term and short term rental properties, and simply have that as one of the many costs that are used to decide the lease price. Then I also remind the tenants that if they want their personal property to be insured they should get their own cheap insurance as a renter.
This is certainly not an Argentina only issue.
I have been a landlord, and I have always had my own insurance, as well as asking tenants to have theirs.
Seems pretty standard to me, on the West Coast, for 30 years or so.
Is all Argentine tenant insurance a replacement for owners insurance, or just a supplement?